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<h2>--~~== DORKBOT PDX GROUP SHOW 2011 ==~~--</h2>
http://dorkbotpdx.org/2011+connection+suspension
<a href="http://dorkbotpdx.org">Dorkbot PDX</a> and <a href="http://styloid-process.com">Styloid Process</a> are proud to present a collection of 11 works by local artists doing strange things with electricity:
<b>Where:</b> Styloid Process Gallery - 625 NW Everett Street No. 109 (<a href="http://tinyurl.com/styloid-process">map</a>)
<b>When:</b> Opening First Thursday, September 1st, 2011, 6-10pm
The event is free and open to the public. Beverages (donation suggested) will be provided.
<h3>Exhibits</h3>
Works include (please see <a href='http://dorkbotpdx.org/2011+connection+suspension'>the official page for detail</a>):
: Wall Disruption (Ross Young)
: Handmade Microphones: Audio Bricolage (Philip Graham)
: Alcohol Swells (Jesse Mejia)
: Augmented Reality Booth (Libbey White)
: Fatal Machine (Jason Plumb)
: Uno the Integer (Ward Cunningham)
: Conversation Piece (Cameron Adamez)
: Creeper (Donald Delmar Davis)
: E-Textile Projects (Cat Poole)
: Facsimile Synth (Michael Bunsen)
: Maxwell (Mark Medonis)
<h3>Connection:</h3>
: causal, logical, or contextual relation, sequence, or association
: a relation of personal intimacy
: coherence, continuity
: something that connects/communicates : link/transport
: a source of contraband (as illegal drugs)
<h3>Suspension:</h3>
: the state of being hung
: temporary removal (as from office or privileges)
: temporary withholding (as of belief or decision)
: temporary revocation of a law or rule
: a carried-over musical tone which results in momentary dissonance
: stoppage of payment of business obligations
: a rhetorical device whereby the principal idea is deferred to the end of a sentence or longer unit
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<h2>--~~== DORKBOT PDX GROUP SHOW 2011 ==~~--</h2>
http://dorkbotpdx.org/2011+connection+suspension
<a href="http://dorkbotpdx.org">Dorkbot PDX</a> and <a href="http://styloid-process.com">Styloid Process</a> are proud to present a collection of 11 works by local artists doing strange things with electricity:
<b>Where:</b> Styloid Process Gallery - 625 NW Everett Street No. 109 (<a href="http://tinyurl.com/styloid-process">map</a>)
<b>When:</b> Opening First Thursday, September 1st, 2011, 6-10pm
The event is free and open to the public. Beverages (donation suggested) will be provided.
<h3>Exhibits</h3>
Works include (please see <a href='http://dorkbotpdx.org/2011+connection+suspension'>the official page for detail</a>):
: Wall Disruption (Ross Young)
: Handmade Microphones: Audio Bricolage (Philip Graham)
: Alcohol Swells (Jesse Mejia)
: Augmented Reality Booth (Libbey White)
: Fatal Machine (Jason Plumb)
: Uno the Integer (Ward Cunningham)
: Conversation Piece (Cameron Adamez)
: Creeper (Donald Delmar Davis)
: E-Textile Projects (Cat Poole)
: Calling Response (Michael Bunsen)
: Maxwell (Mark Medonis)
<h3>Connection:</h3>
: causal, logical, or contextual relation, sequence, or association
: a relation of personal intimacy
: coherence, continuity
: something that connects/communicates : link/transport
: a source of contraband (as illegal drugs)
<h3>Suspension:</h3>
: the state of being hung
: temporary removal (as from office or privileges)
: temporary withholding (as of belief or decision)
: temporary revocation of a law or rule
: a carried-over musical tone which results in momentary dissonance
: stoppage of payment of business obligations
: a rhetorical device whereby the principal idea is deferred to the end of a sentence or longer unit
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