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The Labyrinth Project

Four Database Documentaries

Sponsored by USC Annenberg Center for Communication

Sun, January 23, 2005 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Admission: Free

Skirball Cultural Center
2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles, Calif.
90049

Artists and researchers from USC's Labyrinth Project – the award-winning art collective and research initiative on interactive narrative – present and discuss a series of experimental computer database documentaries.

The day includes the public release of the "Three Winters in the Sun: Einstein in California" DVD, which explores the winters Einstein spent in Pasadena from 1931-1933. A shorter version of "Three Winters" has been an integral part of the Skirball's "Einstein" Exhibit.

Other Labyrinth works featured include "The Dawn at My Back: Memoir of a Black Texas Upbringing," "Cultivating Pasadena: From Roses to Redevelopment" and "Tracing the Decay of Fiction: Encounters With a Film by Pat O'Neill."

Labyrinth director Marsha Kinder, interface designers Rosemary Comella and Andreas Kratky, art director Kristy Kang and designer Scott Mahoy will be on hand to demonstrate the projects and discuss their work.

 

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