One Wrong Step...and BOOM!
By QUYNHANH DO
Updated 10:38 AM PST, Wed, Apr 1, 2009
Watch out for land mines (ok, maybe fake ones) the next time you set foot on campus at UC San Diego. In a sort of pseudo-real life minesweeper game, the gallery@calit2 is launching a new indoor-outdoor art exhibition next month, Anti-Personnel Mines Project, by Carlos Trilnick, that uses sensors and art to raise awareness about the dangers of anti-personnel land mines.
The purpose of the exhibit is to call attention to the 42 countries, including the United States, that haven’t signed the 1999 Ottawa Treaty which prohibits the use of anti-personnel mines.
Exhibition
Interactive Installation:
April 16-June 10, 2009
Monday-Friday, 11am–5pm*
gallery@calit2
Atkinson Hall
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093
* [Note: Closed May 25 in observance of Memorial Day]
April 16-23, 2009
Thursday-Thursday, All Day
Engineering Courtyard, off Warren Mall, UCSD
First Published: Mar 24, 2009 2:13 PM PST
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