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Mixing Water and Whiskey, Again

Water is complex. It defies physics in its ability to form and reform, it defies humans in their efforts to corral it into narrow channels, and it defies economics when it is viewed as a commodity rather than a scarce resource. Join Santa Fe Complex practitioners Paul Paryski and Kim Sorvig as they discuss their proposed project to examine the social and physical dynamics of water in the arid Southwest. Read more


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Mixing Water & Whiskey, Again

October 29, 2008
6:00 pmto8:00 pm

Water is complex. It defies physics in its ability to form and reform, it defies humans in their efforts to corral it into narrow channels, and it defies economics when it is viewed as a commodity rather than a scarce resource. Join Santa Fe Complex practitioners Paul Paryski and Kim Sorvig as they discuss their proposed project to examine the social and physical dynamics of water in the arid Southwest. Read more


Swimming Against the Flow

Presidential debates; vice presidents, too; ads, emails and web pages: claims and counterclaims abound. Come to this second workshop at Santa Fe Complex to learn how to look beyond the scripts and see what is really going on this this fall’s campaigns.

From soap to soapboxes, ads, debaters and talking heads work overtime to control or influence the flow of information available to voters. Learn how to swim against the flow, by navigating upstream through the flood of information around us to find where the information comes from and investigating its accuracy in this second of the Three Tuesdays workshops before November’s elections. Read more


Vanishing Ice in Greenland

Dr. Sebastian H. Mernild, a post-doc fellow at the International Arctic Research Center and Water & Environmental Research Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, is in Santa Fe this weekend. The internationally renowned researcher will join Frito Friday for a casual and informative discussion on his research on the Greenland Ice Sheet in a climate perspective. Read more


Scanning the Horizon and More

Three-dimensions are the rage in this fall’s movie line-up. They’re also increasingly important in historical, archeological and paleontological research, as we’ve seen in three prior blenders at Santa Fe Complex. We continue our series on Stereo-Computational Photography with an in-depth look at 3D laser scanning in modern research. Read more


Rewrite History

We can expect the electoral campaign season to be filled with the usual rewrites of history, similar to the recent New York Times story on the rewrite of Sarah Palin’s wikipedia page. WikiScanner creator Virgil Griffith (also known as Romanpoet in the hacker community) will offer his analysis of the various ways people and corporations try to rewrite history–or, at least, their Wikipedia pages–on September 15 at 6:00 at Santa Fe Complex. Admissionis free but a $5.00 contribution is suggested to help defer the costs of the event. Read more


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