[SNEC] Call for Presentations for SNEC Workshop on "Structure"
Chris Fearnley
cjf@CJFearnley.com
Sun, 19 Dec 2004 23:46:33 -0500
Synergeticists of the NorthEast Corridor
And
SUNY Oswego, Department of Technology
Present SNEC's Third Annual Summer Workshop
a two day hands-on workshop
* * * on * * *
STRUCTURE
When:
Saturday 23 July 2004, 9AM - 5PM (Registration: 8 AM)
Sunday 24 July 2004, 9AM - 5PM
Where:
SUNY Oswego
Department of Technology, Design Studio
Wilber Hall, Design Studio, Room 350
Travel Directions
http://www.oswego.edu/welcome/directions.html
Workshop Fee: $90 ($60 for students).
Representative Workshop Topics:
Presentations should relate to the concept of structure in some way.
We interpret the concept of structure in its broadest terms ("A
structure is a self-stabilizing energy-event complex." Synergetics,
600.02). Representative topics include architecture, model-building,
atomic, molecular, and biological structures, theories of structure,
mathematical structures, educational, business, social and political
structures, etc. Of course, some relationship to Synergetics ought
to be included.
Call for Presentations:
SNEC is seeking presentations for this summer's workshop on Structure.
We are looking for several presentations for 2-3 hour activity-oriented
workshops. There will also be slots in the schedule for several
shorter (45 minute) lecture-style presentations. A review panel will
make recommendations to help presenters adapt their concept for the
facilities in Oswego and for the interests and background of likely
SNEC participants.
If you want to give a presentation please send the following documents
to cjf@CJFearnley.com by the indicated due dates.
Statement of interest: Due 1 March 2005
The statement of interest should provide the title of the presentation,
the amount of time needed, a preliminary estimate of costs for
materials, and a paragraph long abstract describing the presentation.
Presentation Outline: Due 1 June 2005
Include an updated "statement of interest" (including a "final"
estimate of costs for materials) as well as a detailed outline of
topics to be covered.
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It is not for me to change you. The question is, how can I be of service
to you without diminishing your degrees of freedom?
-- Buckminster Fuller
Christopher J. Fearnley | Explorer in Universe
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