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Exhibition galleries will be open for all special events
THURS, SEPT 7, 2000 5-7pm, FREE
OPENING NIGHT GALA
Featuring Live Music
"Biotech Brain Dance"
Secret Agent Gel creates some funky tunes directly from your brain waves
SAT, SEPT 9, 2000
3pm, $5
NET.ART SPECIAL PRESENTATION
"The Net.Art Revolution and the Human Body"
Virgil Wong, Friederike Paetzold, Tina La Porta, and James Paterson
will present their award-winning web work
SUN, SEPT 17, 2000 3pm, $10
16mm FILM SCREENING
"An Exquisite Corpse"
A collection of rare and beautiful films curated by MIX Festival co-founder Jim Hubbard
SUN,
SEPT 24, 2000 3pm, $5
BIOTECH NOVEL READING (ONSTAGE)
The Regressionist by Jill Dearman and
Send in the Clones
by Jack Waters.
 SAT, OCT 7, 2000 3pm, $5
ARTIST PRESENTATION
William Crow, CB Cooke, Bruce Morrow, Anne Willieme, and Patrick
Jacobs will present their work
SAT, OCT 14 , 2000 5-7pm, FREE
WEBSITE SLAM CONTEST and CLOSING NIGHT
GALA
Hosted by About.com's Philip Kain
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Saturday, October 7, 2000
3pm, $5
HERE Arts Center
Club Performance Theater
New York City
Meet five highly-acclaimed artists working with issues of fragmentation and human perception. Each artist will present their work via slides and video projections and will answer questions in an open Q & A session immediately afterwards.
- WILLIAM CROW
Artist and lecturer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- CB COOKE, BRUCE MORROW
The artists behind the Scopophilic web site and TV series.
- Anne Willieme
Painter, installation artist, and lecturer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Patrick Jacobs
Installation artist and artist-in-residence at the Bronx Museum of Art
© 2000 PaperVeins Museum of Art
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