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Fiat Lux Remix

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  • Take Five is an invitation to curate a mini-exhibition of Fiat Lux photographs or images that you create yourself depicting the UC’s future.

    Leigh Raiford

    Take Five

  • The Fiat Lux Collective Discovery Engine is an experimental new social media interface that uses the wisdom of the crowds.

    Ken and Sanjay

    Collective Discovery Engine

  • See how graduate students in a hands-on introductory video production seminar used the Fiat Lux images to explore relationships between the past and the present in the transforming life and politics of UC Berkeley.

    Remix 3 Photo/Video Mash-Up main image

    Photo and Video Mash Up

  • Try your hand at some of the approaches professional playwrights like Philip Kan Gotanda and Joshua Williams might take to Fiat Lux.

    Josh and Philip Remix

    Write the Story

  • "Words, Images and Access" is an invitation to describe one or more of the Fiat Lux photographs and other images on this site

    Georgina & Sue Main Image

    Words Images and Access

  • Use the Ansel Adams photographs taken of outdoor spaces as inspiration to perform investigative and impromptu movement scores.

    Perform the Score main image - dancing in the woods

    Perform the Score

  • Re-photography and staging of Ansel Adams photographs of Berkeley and beyond.

    Michael Ashley and Ruth Tringham main image for remix 7

    Excavate the Future

  • A Fall class designed to help cultivate Fiat Lux Remix creative projects and to imagine the future of the University of California.

    Clark and Amanda

    Invent the Future

    • Reflections
    • Featured
    • Events

    Did thy know the world would change as much as it did? Was their vision overly optimistic? Are the things they thought important back then (to future success) still relevant?

    Participant
    Berkeley Institute of Design seminar

    1) 1964 looks too much like 2012; 2) Today's UC is people--lot's of people; 3) Not a classroom to be seen?

    Faculty participant
    All UC Faculty Conference
    Berkeley Dance Project 2013: Aperture
    November Winners and People's Choice Award

    Our panel of faculty judges has selected two winners for November's Fiat Lux Remix contest: Pauline Autet and Daniel Hogan.

    Pauline's piece is a booklet, "A Call to Care," that combines... read more

    Our panel of faculty judges has selected two winners for October in our Fiat Lux Redux Contest

    First prize goes to Everto Gutierrez, for his photo "Field Day," which evokes Ansel Adams' Professor Stebbins Field Trip images in a complicated way. Everto has won a $150 gift card to the Cal... read more

    "TAKE FIVE" / ANSEL ADAMS

    In this video (http://youtu.be/bjvCZvq6mnI) Ansel Adams discusses the culmination of the FIAT LUX photographic book which went into production in January... read more

    Related event: Rag Theater: The 2400 Block of Telegraph Avenue, 1969-1973
    09/07/2012 - 7:00pm
    Related Event: Kenneth P. Green Sr. Photography: DeFremery Park
    09/14/2012 - 5:00pm
    FIAT LUX LAUNCH
    09/20/2012 - 6:30pm
    Fiat Lux through the Lens of Science and Technology
    09/26/2012 - 3:30pm

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