another reboot meeting

On Monday John met with Jane and Matt to prepare for the reboot.
Looking at rough-cuts for the exhibition reboot

Last night John along with Rose Kaplan-Bomberg, Goda Trakumaite, Dylan Ravenfox, and Scott Muller looked at some of the students’ media for the quasi-open-source project.
It’s almost a secret: Funnelpages to Imaginative Feats

Shh. It’s a secret.
A quote for The Faculty News

Brenna McBride, the Staff Writer for the Communications Department, asked us for a couple of quotes to include in a piece she’s writing for the Faculty News. Here’s what we delivered, with a few additional edits:
Rebooting Imaginative Feats, an extra-and-no-curricular, quasi-open-source project

We will make the three armatures that drive Imaginative Feats available to Haverford College students and others in the community. What will they do with them?
download the catalog for Imaginative Feats Literally Presented

Haverford College generously funded a full color catalog to accompany Imaginative Feats Literally Presented.
review of Imaginative Feats Literally Presented

The Bi-College News published a review of the show.
Imaginative Feats Literally Presented / Three Fables for Video Projection: Guarded, Flat Land, Lost

Artists Jeanne C. Finley and John Muse explore the visual culture of America’s contemporary wars through three video works that will be exhibited in Haverford College’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, October 23-December 11, 2009.