7th Art in Science: 1st People’s Choice Award

The People’s Choice Award sponsored by Kaleri for the 7th Art in Science is finally revealed.
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Congratulations Laia Ferrer for winning the People’s Choice Award with Quadruple Taylor Cone.

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This prize comes as a result of our collaboration with the UCI start-up Kaleri. They have created an online exhibit with all this year’s submissions so that you can enjoy it, even if you weren’t able to attend our event last Thursday. Click here to visit the exhibit.

7th Art in Science

Thank you everyone who participated to the 7th Art in Science contest! We had a wonderful time with the contestants, the judges, the Kaleri team, and all of you who joined us for the event.
We are excited to share all 33 entires with you here and present the winners of the night. If you want to discover the story behind each piece of art visit the online exhibit on the Kaleri website.
Remember that the People’s Choice Award is still to be decided. Vote for your favorite entry on Twitter using the hashtag #ais7 and mention @KaleriArt (if you do not use the Kaleri App, add the name of the piece on the tweet). Voting closes Nov. 24th at 23:59 and the winner will be announced here and on the Kaleri website on November 25th.

Congrats to the winners!

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First place: Amanda Dark with Stain Art
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Second place: Adam Luke with Trippy Mississippi
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Third place: Julia H. Majors with Repixelation
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Honorable mention: Donn Silberman with When is a window a mirror? – Self Portrait
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Art in Science Deadline: TODAY at midnight

Hello everyone,
Last hours to submit at the 7th Art in Science contest here!!
You can also start voting for your favorite artwork on Twitter with the hashtag #ais7.
Good luck to all participants!
See you all on the contest day: 20th November, 2014. Starting at 6pm, in Natural Sciences 2 building.

Art in Science: Deadline extended to 18th November

Photonics@UCI presents

7th Art in Science contest

We encourage all UCI affiliates, in all disciplines, to present their work as beautiful pieces of art. Submit your work hereSubmission deadline has been extended to Tuesday, November 18th, 2014. Check the submission guidelines here and examples of previous editions here.
A jury formed by OSA affiliated professors will judge the entires on an event that will take place on Thursday, November 20th, 2014 at 6:15pm, where snacks and drinks will be served.
This year we are going online! We collaborate with Kaleri for a virtual exhibit that you will be able to enjoy for longer time and to share with all your friends. Additionally, Kaleri is sponsoring a special $50 People’s Choice Award for the most tweeted artwork containing the hashtag #ais7. So get the Kaleri App (Android and iOS) and vote for your favorite piece!
In case of any question, please contact Rupsa at rupsad@uci.edu
Let the contest begin!
photonics@UCI team

7th Art in Science contest

Hello Friends!
It is time for celebrating art again.

Photonics@UCI presents the 7th Art in Science annual contest.

We encourage all UCI affiliates, in all disciplines, to present their work as beautiful pieces of art. Submit your work hereSubmission deadline is Saturday November 15, 2014. Check the submission guidelines here and examples of previous editions here.
A jury formed by OSA affiliated professors will judge the entires on an event that will take place on Thursday November 20th, 2014 at 6:15pm, where snacks and drinks will be served.
This year we are going online! We collaborate with Kaleri for a virtual exhibit that you will be able to enjoy for longer time and to share with all your friends. Additionally, Kaleri is sponsoring a special $50 People’s Choice Award for the most tweetted artwork containing the hashtag #ais7. So get the Kaleri App (Android and iOS) and vote for your favorite piece!
Let the contest begin!
Spread the word:

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Frontiers in Photonics: Donn Silberman, also Live in WebEx

Remember everyone,
Thursday Nov. 6 11:45 am – 1 pm PST

Fundamentals and recent advances in micro and naopositioning for fast photonics process automation and brief update on the National Photonics Initiative (NPI).

Donn M Silberman, Sr. Applications Engineer

PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P. 

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Attend Line – in Person @ UC Irvine  or Live WebEx
 
 Thursday Nov. 6  11:45 am – 1 pm PST
No fees