Wed Tech Talk: Google I/O Conference

Stephen Guerin and Josh Thorp informally recap the Google I/O conference. The conference, just ended, included two days of deep technical content featuring Android, Google Chrome, Google APIs, GWT, App Engine, open web technologies, and more. Attendees included engineers building the next generation of web, mobile, and enterprise applications. more…


MIX at the Complex

Santa Fe’s “Third Thursday Crowdsource” meets at the Complex. If you want to connect with others focused on making Santa Fe a little more hospitable and supportive for young professionals, or if you just want to start the weekend early with some smart, interesting, and creative people, click here or here for details about MIX.


360 Degrees with Matt Wright

International photographer Matt Wright shows and discusses his work in creating installations using 360-degree photography to create and share compelling environments. His talk will focus imagery he has collected during his visit to our area.  He will also touch on the challenges in recent works like the “Ghosts in Armor” project and upcoming work like “Techno-Fovea,” as well as the possibility of work with the Santa Fe Complex’s extended community. more…


Chromasphere

Come to the Chromasphere, an evening with Dwight Loop (electronic  music composer), Michael Kott (electro cello medicine man), and Joe Abraham Dean (deep scan immersive visuals). Join us for a harmonic and photonic convergence. This performance will be an iteration of deep space, experimental electronic music, electronic cello, and full–dome projection. The dome experience will include the light art of Lynn Augstein (Cobalt Sun)  as well as other images by Dean. more…


Wed Tech Talk: Modul8 Review

Join us as Joe Abraham Dean, of Lumenscapes, reviews Modul8 as a realtime compositing engine in an ambient computing environment. In an attempt to introduce programmers, developers, and artists to the modul8 realtime compositing environment, Joe will present a hoods-up overview of the application and some of its functionality. more…


J.A. Deane and David Dunn – New Electroacoustic Duo

Utilizing new electroacoustic instruments of their own design, J.A. Deane and David Dunn present an evening of expansive sonorities that explore leading edge improvisation and scientific sonification. Combining their unique skills as significant figures in multiple contemporary music traditions (jazz, free improvisation, classical new music, electroacoustic composition, sound art, biomusic, early music, world music, and microtonal performance), this duo presents music that draws upon new understandings of both ancient and modern insights into the fundamental nature of sound to effect human consciousness. more…


Santa Fe Open Coffee Club

The Santa Fe Open Coffee Club invites anyone interested in startups in New Mexico to meet at the Santa Fe Complex for informal networking with developers, entrepreneurs, investors, venture capitalists, and other interested parties.  The Open Coffee Club, part of a worldwide network begun originally in the U.K., was created as a place for people who love startups to hang out and meet. For more information about the local club, click here. more…


Lifesongs in Concert

The Santa Fe Opera, in cooperation with Littleglobe, presents Lifesongs, an arts-in-community project facilitating the creation of original musical works by people in nursing homes and hospice care.

Each lifesong is created from an in-depth collaborative process involving composers, musicians, visual artists, and writers working to create new pieces to be performed by local musicians and choirs including Young Voices of The Santa Fe Opera, Dolce Suono of the University of New Mexico; and Your Song, a threshold choir. more…


Handmade/Homemade Book Workshop

The second annual Handmade/Homemade Book Exhibit, which just ended at Pace University in New York, moves to Santa Fe for a workshop on “Context/Content: Methods of Generation,” led by JenMarie Davis, and “Suminagashi,” led by Suzanne Vilmain. The event is hosted by local small press publisher Fact-Simile Editions and is free to the public. more…