A Conversation With Artist/Archeologist/Flea Marketer/Naturalist MARK DION

A Conversation With Artist/Archeologist/Flea Marketer/Naturalist MARK DION

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Status:
Archived
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In order to be an interactive videoconference site for this event, your site must have H.323 videoconferencing capabilities. Your site must also be connected to your national high speed research and education network (i.e. Internet2 in the United States).
Created:
March 18, 2008
Updated:
May 07, 2008
Starts:
2008-05-06
Ends:
2008-05-06
Cost:
FREE

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Leaders

Title:
Associate Director
Organization:
MAGPI (Philadelphia, PA)
Title:
Applications Coordinator
Organization:
MAGPI (Philadelphia, PA)

Overview

In order to be an interactive videoconference site for this event, your site must have H.323 videoconferencing capabilities. Your site must also be connected to your national high speed research and education network (i.e. Internet2 in the United States). The exhibition Travels of William Bartram – Reconsidered will examine the history and culture of the Bartrams. Using their travel journals, drawings, and maps, Dion is retracing their exploratory journeys including, specifically, William’s expedition to northern Florida. The artist and his companion “explorers” are often traveling in the same ways the Bartrams did: by horseback, boat, and on foot. Dion is collecting specimens and man-made artifacts found in the landscape, which has clearly changed a great deal since the Bartrams’ travels 200 years ago. In keeping with Dion’s longstanding interest in “mail art,” he will send his findings back to Bartram’s Garden. The artifacts and specimens will be installed in souvenir cabinets that Dion is designing and building for the exhibit in John Bartram’s historic house. “This is an exciting opportunity to combine the physical beauty of history and science,” said Dion. “To me, this is the quintessential exploratory road trip: part Lewis and Clark, part Jack Kerouac, part Pee Wee’s Big Adventure, and part Borat.”

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