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Schingoethe Center of Aurora University
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Curators in Conversation: Tatiana Lomahaftewa-Singer & Manuela Well-Off-Man
Tatiana Lomahaftewa-Singer and Manuela Well-Off-Man, Curator of Collections and Chief Curator, respectively, at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), discuss the traveling exhibition "Action/Abstraction Redefined". They curated the exhibition with Lara Evans, former IAIA professor of Native Art History.
"Action/Abstraction Redefined" was on display at the Schingoethe Center from October 2 to December 15, 2023.
Presented on October 3, 2023 as part of the "Action/Abstraction Redefined" exhibition program series.
Tatiana Lomahaftewa-Singer Biography:
Tatiana Lomahaftewa-Singer is the Curator of Collections at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) in Santa Fe, NM. She is an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and Hopi and holds a BFA in Fine Arts Administration from the University of Arizona, Tucson. Lomahaftewa-Singer has more than 30 years of experience with contemporary Native American art and has curated or project-managed exhibitions at MoCNA including: "The Stories We Carry, Experimental Expression: Printmaking at IAIA, 1963-1980", "Action/Abstraction Redefined: Native American Art, 1940s to 1970s", "Linda Lomahaftewa: The Gift of Art", "iCon: A Tribute to Allan Houser", "Lloyd Kiva New: Art, Design & Influence", "50/50: Fifty Artists, Fifty Years, Drawing from the Collection", "Voices from the Mound: Contemporary Choctaw", and "Lifting the Veil: New Mexico Women and the Tri-cultural Myth".
Manuela Well-Off-Man Biography:
Dr. Manuela Well-Off-Man is an art historian and chief curator at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She previously served as curator at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and at the Montana Museum of Art and Culture. With more than 20 years of curatorial experience in museums and galleries, she has curated national and international contemporary Native American art exhibitions. Well-Off-Man received her Ph.D. in art history from the Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, and her M.A. degree in art history, archaeology and pedagogy from the University of Cologne, Germany. She has authored numerous exhibition catalogue essays, magazine articles and blogs on American art. Among her publications are the exhibition catalogs "Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology" (2021), "Indigenous Futurisms: Transcending Past/Present/Future" (2020), "Action/Abstraction Redefined" (2019), and "Connective Tissue: New Approaches to Fiber in Contemporary Native Art" (2017), as well as an article in The Art Bulletin (Sept. 2022).
"Action/Abstraction Redefined" was on display at the Schingoethe Center from October 2 to December 15, 2023.
Presented on October 3, 2023 as part of the "Action/Abstraction Redefined" exhibition program series.
Tatiana Lomahaftewa-Singer Biography:
Tatiana Lomahaftewa-Singer is the Curator of Collections at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) in Santa Fe, NM. She is an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and Hopi and holds a BFA in Fine Arts Administration from the University of Arizona, Tucson. Lomahaftewa-Singer has more than 30 years of experience with contemporary Native American art and has curated or project-managed exhibitions at MoCNA including: "The Stories We Carry, Experimental Expression: Printmaking at IAIA, 1963-1980", "Action/Abstraction Redefined: Native American Art, 1940s to 1970s", "Linda Lomahaftewa: The Gift of Art", "iCon: A Tribute to Allan Houser", "Lloyd Kiva New: Art, Design & Influence", "50/50: Fifty Artists, Fifty Years, Drawing from the Collection", "Voices from the Mound: Contemporary Choctaw", and "Lifting the Veil: New Mexico Women and the Tri-cultural Myth".
Manuela Well-Off-Man Biography:
Dr. Manuela Well-Off-Man is an art historian and chief curator at the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She previously served as curator at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and at the Montana Museum of Art and Culture. With more than 20 years of curatorial experience in museums and galleries, she has curated national and international contemporary Native American art exhibitions. Well-Off-Man received her Ph.D. in art history from the Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany, and her M.A. degree in art history, archaeology and pedagogy from the University of Cologne, Germany. She has authored numerous exhibition catalogue essays, magazine articles and blogs on American art. Among her publications are the exhibition catalogs "Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology" (2021), "Indigenous Futurisms: Transcending Past/Present/Future" (2020), "Action/Abstraction Redefined" (2019), and "Connective Tissue: New Approaches to Fiber in Contemporary Native Art" (2017), as well as an article in The Art Bulletin (Sept. 2022).
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Thank you!! This was very good. I hope every modern class is like this.
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Suppose we created a model built upon an æther made up of energy corpuscles whose vibrations produced various types of matter based on quantized frequencies, coupled or not together based on set rules.
Or... you could have been paying more attention in school. ;-)
Thanks for the easy to follow instructions. I appreciate the pacing of your instructions. It makes it doable!
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I love Ed Paschke! More people should know about him. He was far ahead of his time in both style and subject. I would compare him to Lou Reed.
Ten minutes into the video and I feel like I'm still waiting for him to start. Way to pad out the talk.
Why do quarks move at near light speed? Is it driven by the Uncertainty Principle?
Technically quarks don't move at all. These are all just failed mental models that are spooking around in people's minds.
We are 98% energy due to the kinetic energy of quarks - what about the other 2%? (Einstein says mass is 100% energy). How is that last 2% energy?
We aren't energy. We have energy. Totally different logical content. ;-)
If the other quarks (charm, strange, top and bottom) are unstable, what do they change into? Doesn't this imply that they are made of something smaller?
Think about It: if you lift 100g up 1m you need 1joule of energy. This energy ist stored as potential energy of the 100g mass. BUT: as Don pointed out, 98% of that mass, that is 98g, is already condensed energy of the object! So the bottom line is, that 98% of the potential energy stored in the object is energy storing energy!!
Hi Don, loved it, thanks for educating me a little more.
Thank you Sir. God Bless You. Pray that the Lord allows us to do more with extracting, or using the energy of fire. Fire in its expression then can demonstrate the ability of our Creator to allow us anything more in using Power. A great talk and teaching here on how our lives are miraculous. Neutrinos would be awesome if we could use them in the same manner. I have a feeling folks that the new Earth will be able to have many of these....
In God We Trust and Being Under One God are our highest ideals. These are not logos. We are each meant to develop this Trust folks. To each have our own relationship with the Creator, etc. Let's figure out how to get the separation between religion and state and get the Word back into main stream society. Knowing the Word is critical to this life. How can this country not be more on top of this?
Please get medical help with that.
Nonsense. Robert Hoffstader proved this and won the Nobel Prize by doing it.
No, we are not mostly empty space. Between the nucleus of an atom and the electrons, there are fields, and these fields are a part of the matter. In reality there is not any empty space in an atom. Quantummecahnically these fields are made up of photons, but the photons are not tiny points, because they are smeared out in a way described by the uncertenty principles, so still not empty space. The daily intuition is actually quite accurate. By the way, the quantumfield-concept of so-called modern physics is actually the old ether concept reworked somewhat so that it fits modern observations. One actually talks about several kind of ethers, or quantum fields if youlike. I am not so sure neither this quantum field concept nor the old style ether, where the particles are not regarded as fundamental is right. But it obviously contain some principles that make it work in calculations. I guess that these quantum fields are actually individual allready existing particles, but of which most of them areenergetic states lower than the state usuaally called groundstate. But thay can lend or get extra energy from the space or from others of these particles, and thus seemingly jump into existance.
Yeah, that's not how any of this works. ;-)
Force yields to force is the basis of the Universe, from quantum physics to the observable universe.
Are the fields becoming weaker over time as space is expanding?
No.
The first law of oratorical form is; "You should not create expectations in the audience that the speech does not subsequently satisfy." But that is what happens here when you tell us that "all of these quarks moving at the speed of light ought to fly out of the proton almost instantly," or words to that effect, but then do not follow this up by explaining WHY this does NOT happen, namely, because the three quarks are constrained by other particles, called "gluons," which have the peculiar property that the force between them and the quarks with which they interact does not diminish with distance, like most other forces in nature do, but actually increases with distance, keeping all the quarks locked up in the very tiny region that constitutes a proton, much as if they were wrapped up by strong rubber bands that require the input of significant energy to expand.
My comment reads a good bit snottier, or at least snootier, here than I had meant it to be. I am simply especially sensitive to this point, I suppose, because I have spent the last thirty-three years teaching rhetorical theories to, and correcting the rhetorical practices of, all manner of students at the University of Pittsburgh.So I simply felt more frustrated than most probably would when you brought up the interesting point that the quarks ought simply to scatter at near the speed of light without also telling us about the perhaps still more amazing fact that they don't do so because gluons bind them together with forces which, at least in comparison with the almost infinitesimal sizes we are talking about here, are truly enormous!
The Rose is an Illusion..The Beauty is Real..this man needs to understand that concept.
Physicists sitting on their high hobby horses thinking they can deny the WOW factor of the Universe..thinking they can master The Totality are egotistic fools doing great work.
Mystikal mumbo jumbo...
Me thinks he protests too much . . . .
My favorite physicist: Don Lincoln Why? Gets me deep thinkin So much so my my processs start stinkin. 😅
So, why can't we have just the one field that exhibits all the behaviour we observe? Maybe I'm a reductionist, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Logic tells me that fundamentally there must be only the one field.
There is not even one field. There is simply nothing, but curiously nothing has rather complex properties. :-)
@@lepidoptera9337 Nothing, by definition, cannot have properties.
@ See, that is the difference between physics and philosophy. Philosophy eats its own shit for breakfast lunch and dinner and feels great about itself. Physics observes reality. ;-)
@ and physics knows that "nothing" has zero properties. (I'm and Engineer, not a philosopher)
@ See, that is the difference between an engineer and a physicist. The physicist knows that the engineer is suffering from physics Dunning-Kruger and the engineer doesn't. :-)
Egg-cellent.
If you do the art of Yog Properly ,you will see. However might be a bit much for some.
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Without consciousness….. nothing can be seen , it would happen .. no one would know? 🦋
29:30 they used the same words that I just used. Actually “they” used them millennia before you existed. I’d say you stole their words and ideas and repackaged them for an atheist and materialistic age. Let’s see what your fellow scientists are saying in 100 years. My guess is it will be very different.
27:20 "If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration." -- Nikola Tesla.
27:22 isn’t that what Tesla wrote?
The Bible first recognizes this invisible field as the subtle 25:41 or subliminal field of consciousness that is constantly changing or turning its form!!
If solid matter is the name we give to a certain kind of “mainly empty space” then I don’t think it makes any material difference. It’s a conceptual and linguistic curiosity rather than an ontological one
Glad we smart enough to know that science, religion, and esoteric go hand and hand😊. How many breadcrumbs we need.😅
A world without religion woul behave just fine actually. Just look around the north Pole or deep in a jungle, or the subterranean ocean of Jupiter's moons, not a sandel in site, yet everything's working fine
@seanmcdonough8815 Hold on lemme read my comment and yours again........yep, definitely, you debating with yourself about a point that has nothing to do with what I said but the usage of the word religion....so here's my point again....."how long before we as a people realize science, religion, and the esoteric go hand and hand"...but go ahead and continue with your rant about the world's behavior and religion 😉 maybe the highlight worthiness off it will make it worth $0.02 ✊️😎
Excellent talk but he should have dressed as a Magician!🧞♂️🧞♀️🚶🏾♂️➡️
How does he explains the remaining 4 pounds? How does he explains the eagerness of electrons to reject eachothers nearby presence ?
Scientific inquiry requires the shut up and calculate method to ensure the best possible result in the search for an accurate description of our ongoing experience etc etc. I'm not looking to move forward on any temptation which may result from my unconscious biases should they hold sway over cold logic
"The only difference is that there is no cat.” ;-)
An atom is a tenth of a micron? That sounds kinda huge. Gotta aks Google, but maybe he meant nanometer? I always enjoyed science.
Ahh! now I understand: physicists are very clever, and the ordinary man is utterly dumb.
Wake n bake just got deep 💚✌🏻
Sure spent a lot of "energy" explaining that what he said was not what he meant and that his judgements weren't judgemental. Would've been easier just to present the information.
What do the Twistors of Roger Penrose and the Hopf Fibrations of Eric Weinstein and the "Belt Trick" of Paul Dirac have in common? In Spinors it takes two complete turns to get down the "rabbit hole" (Alpha Funnel 3D--->4D) to produce one twist cycle (1 Quantum unit). Can both Matter and Energy be described as "Quanta" of Spatial Curvature? (A string is revealed to be a twisted cord when viewed up close.) Mass= 1/Length, with each twist cycle of the 4D Hypertube proportional to Planck’s Constant. In this model Alpha equals the compactification ratio within the twistor cone, which is approximately 1/137. 1= Hypertubule diameter at 4D interface 137= Cone’s larger end diameter at 3D interface where the photons are absorbed or emitted. The 4D twisted Hypertubule gets longer or shorter as twisting or untwisting occurs. (720 degrees per twist cycle.) If quarks have not been isolated and gluons have not been isolated, how do we know they are not parts of the same thing? The tentacles of an octopus and the body of an octopus are parts of the same creature. Is there an alternative interpretation of "Asymptotic Freedom"? What if Quarks are actually made up of twisted tubes which become physically entangled with two other twisted tubes to produce a proton? Instead of the Strong Force being mediated by the constant exchange of gluons, it would be mediated by the physical entanglement of these twisted tubes. When only two twisted tubules are entangled, a meson is produced which is unstable and rapidly unwinds (decays) into something else. A proton would be analogous to three twisted rubber bands becoming entangled and the "Quarks" would be the places where the tubes are tangled together. The behavior would be the same as rubber balls (representing the Quarks) connected with twisted rubber bands being separated from each other or placed closer together producing the exact same phenomenon as "Asymptotic Freedom" in protons and neutrons. The force would become greater as the balls are separated, but the force would become less if the balls were placed closer together. Therefore, the gluon is a synthetic particle (zero mass, zero charge) invented to explain the Strong Force. The "Color Force" is a consequence of the XYZ orientation entanglement of the twisted tubules. The two twisted tubule entanglement of Mesons is not stable and unwinds. It takes the entanglement of three twisted tubules to produce the stable proton.
Namaste Sunya. 🙏 many thanks for sharing your truth.
That’s true. He just hates saying it out loud because it’s true
Well done he tried. Just listen to Donald Hoffman for a better take.
The 4 elements are not metaphysical, they're very tangible and always present
...the concept of totally invisible Universe-permeating mathematics...may reach the scale of metaphysics.
Start by rotating the Michelson Morley interferometer vertically. Ubiquitous, but anisotropic in the presence of a mass body, the Aether shall set us free.