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DESCRIPTION:In the grand cosmic dance of waves\, oscillations vacillate at 
 times to create\, at times to destroy\, but the question remains always: w
 hat is the origin of singular events? Though perhaps you may answer with a
  chuckle that every instance of existence is unique. This M.F.A. thesis ex
 hibition showcases Dr. Tina Lam's recent experimentations with transformed
  matter sourced from the fundamental constituents of the Earth's core and 
 soil — biomass\, minerals\, and ores. Embodied in sculptural forms\, thi
 s exhibition explores the potential that dwells in the recesses of the unk
 nown via processes of transformation\, of the haptic and the hybrid. \n\nE
 ntanglement Emerging is the thesis exhibition for Tina Lam (M.F.A. '22).
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Tina Lam: Entanglement Emerging
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/tina_lam_entanglement_emergi
 ng
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T205423Z
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DTSTART:20220420T120000Z
DTEND:20220420T203000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the grand cosmic dance of waves\, oscillations vacillate at 
 times to create\, at times to destroy\, but the question remains always: w
 hat is the origin of singular events? Though perhaps you may answer with a
  chuckle that every instance of existence is unique. This M.F.A. thesis ex
 hibition showcases Dr. Tina Lam's recent experimentations with transformed
  matter sourced from the fundamental constituents of the Earth's core and 
 soil — biomass\, minerals\, and ores. Embodied in sculptural forms\, thi
 s exhibition explores the potential that dwells in the recesses of the unk
 nown via processes of transformation\, of the haptic and the hybrid. \n\nE
 ntanglement Emerging is the thesis exhibition for Tina Lam (M.F.A. '22).
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Tina Lam: Entanglement Emerging
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/tina_lam_entanglement_emergi
 ng
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T205423Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39736245192154
DTSTART:20220421T120000Z
DTEND:20220421T203000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the grand cosmic dance of waves\, oscillations vacillate at 
 times to create\, at times to destroy\, but the question remains always: w
 hat is the origin of singular events? Though perhaps you may answer with a
  chuckle that every instance of existence is unique. This M.F.A. thesis ex
 hibition showcases Dr. Tina Lam's recent experimentations with transformed
  matter sourced from the fundamental constituents of the Earth's core and 
 soil — biomass\, minerals\, and ores. Embodied in sculptural forms\, thi
 s exhibition explores the potential that dwells in the recesses of the unk
 nown via processes of transformation\, of the haptic and the hybrid. \n\nE
 ntanglement Emerging is the thesis exhibition for Tina Lam (M.F.A. '22).
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Tina Lam: Entanglement Emerging
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/tina_lam_entanglement_emergi
 ng
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T205423Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_39736245218779
DTSTART:20220422T120000Z
DTEND:20220422T203000Z
DESCRIPTION:In the grand cosmic dance of waves\, oscillations vacillate at 
 times to create\, at times to destroy\, but the question remains always: w
 hat is the origin of singular events? Though perhaps you may answer with a
  chuckle that every instance of existence is unique. This M.F.A. thesis ex
 hibition showcases Dr. Tina Lam's recent experimentations with transformed
  matter sourced from the fundamental constituents of the Earth's core and 
 soil — biomass\, minerals\, and ores. Embodied in sculptural forms\, thi
 s exhibition explores the potential that dwells in the recesses of the unk
 nown via processes of transformation\, of the haptic and the hybrid. \n\nE
 ntanglement Emerging is the thesis exhibition for Tina Lam (M.F.A. '22).
LOCATION:Experimental Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Tina Lam: Entanglement Emerging
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/tina_lam_entanglement_emergi
 ng
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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