Artist Teri Žeželj explores four methodologies for landscape relationships. Second chapter focuses on imagination as space for interspecies relations. Summer solstice workshop with Mala Kline opened Chapter Two. Project explores language and vocabulary's influence on landscape perception
Poi originated with Māori people of New Zealand. Traditional poi was made from harakeke and raupō materials. Māori poi comes in short (fingertips to wrist) and long (fingertips to shoulder) forms. Traditional performances include storytelling and singing with choreography
Born in Brooklyn in 1973 to Russian Jewish mother and Puerto Rican father. Discovered magic at age four while watching a magician on the subway. Gained prominence in 1997 with ABC's "Street Magic" special
Flash mobs are sudden gatherings for entertainment and artistic expression. Term coined in 2003 by Bill Wasik, Harper's Magazine editor. First successful event occurred at Macy's in 2003 with 130 participants
Video art emerged in late 1960s with consumer video technology. Nam June Paik is widely regarded as pioneer in video art. First major work was Pope Paul VI's procession footage in 1965. Video art differs from theatrical cinema by lacking actors and narrative
Ephemerality describes things existing only briefly, from digital media to streams. Ephemeral streams exist only after precipitation, with low hydrological connectivity. Ephemeral wetlands and ecosystems are common globally, especially in northeastern US. Ephemeral habitats support amphibians during dry seasons and breeding