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Section 8 Abstracts
Nquyen, Truc
Anthony M
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Remington Wong
Ankita Patro
Yashar, Benamy
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Looking for other students to form a group with? Here's the place to find each other.

Post how many people you have and what you're thinking about doing (if you've decided).
Include your name and your TF. You can be in a group with people with a different TF.
If you want, you could also include your dorm.
Please include your e-mail address so you can contact each other.

If you see a group you're interested in write your name there and then you can all contact each other.

Have Fun!




Posted at Nov 18/2008 03:16PM:
IHUM: niihau1@stanford.edu I'm in Anita's section, looking for a group, I can meet whenever I get an answer to this post Yup


I'm in Alice's section. I was thinking of doing a painting or some similar work to explain/show an argument (I'm considering the argument that machines are defining the way we live, maybe tying in with singularity). I'm looking for a partner that wants to come up with their own work of art in response to the argument. jdoane@stanford.edu and I'm in Larkin.


Posted at Nov 19/2008 01:34PM:
Frances Ellerbe: I'm in Xinyu's section. I was thinking of choreographing a short dance and then performing it twice: one performance would be as any dancer would perform normally. The second performance would be in the style of an automata imitating a human. This would bring up the themes of passing/performance and also tie in well with "On the Puppet Theatre." If anyone is interested-- you don't need to have any experience in dance-- let me know. fellerbe@stanford.edu. I'm in cedro.

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