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  • On October 4, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego will unveil their latest exhibition blending art and science into one unique experience with "Embodied Pacific: Ocean Unseen" "Embodied Pacific: Ocean Unseen" invites you to explore Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Indigenous science through the eyes of contemporary artists. These installations offer guests the chance to engage in scientific exploration through immersive, interactive experiences. Collectively, the exhibition asks us to consider how ocean science technology is not just about “high-tech” but also very much about the tools we use to shape our understanding of the ocean’s unseen mysteries. 18 artists across 10 projects come together in one immersive exhibition. Installations include: Archiving an Aquarium, Hans Baumann and James Nisbet + Birch Aquarium Birch Aquarium uses technology to pump, filter and adjust seawater for its animals, simulating a real ocean experience. In this installation, artists Hans Baumann and James Nisbet explore how this technology shapes our understanding of ocean ecologies. Using archival footage and blueprints from the 1992 Hall of Fishes they create a “virtual aquarium” that highlights the evolution of the aquarium's efforts to bring the ocean to the public. Fish Phone Booth, Ash Eliza Smith and Robert Twomey Ash Eliza Smith and Robert Twomey create an interactive audio and sensory media experience where storytelling meets a guided sound bath. This project brings research from ocean acoustics and the internet of animals to life, translating data from outside the limits of human perception into bodily and sonic experiences. How to Look Into the Ocean, Claudine Arendt + Zooglider Large-scale biomorphically shaped sculptures draw us into a dimly lit space. The sculptures, created by Claudine Arendt in collaboration with Scripps Oceanography scientists Mark Ohman (PI of the California Current Ecosystem project) and Sven Gastauer, are snapshots of plankton drifting through ocean water. Guests will interact with these sculptures by touch to bring them into the world of these tiny organisms. Kumeyaay Ha Kwaiyo, Stan Rodriguez with Priscilla Ortiz, Andrew Pittman and Nan Renner In the Ha Kwaiyo installation, a mid-size tule boat (by Priscilla Ortiz) hangs above guests, as if floating on the ocean surface. A nearby film by Andrew James Pittman tells the behind-the-scenes story of how boatmaking embodies Indigenous resilience, resistance and revival. La Jolla Forest, Dwight Hwang and Oriana Poindexter + Mohammad Sedarat of the Smith Laboratory La Jolla Forest is an immersive artwork created by Oriana Poindexter and Dwight Hwang to highlight both the beauty and the fragility of Giant Kelp. The installation draws attention to the biodiversity of La Jolla’s marine ecosystems by blending their expertise in cyanotype creation and traditional Japanese Gyotaku fish printing. Mosaic Ocean, Judit Hersko + Jaffe Laboratory In Mosaic Ocean, Judit Hersko explores the diversity of zooplankton by blending traditional and cutting-edge technology. In this installation, guests view images of plankton through the portals of multiple stereographic lenses, a plankton-observation methodology developed by Scripps Oceanography researcher Jules Jaffe. Our Worlds, Catherine Eng and Kilma Lattin Our Worlds is an immersive storytelling application by Catherine Eng and Kilma Lattin that uses augmented reality technology to overlay interactive Indigenous narratives onto real-world locations. Through this app, guests will unlock stories, videos and 3D models of tule boats and Kumeyaay oceangoing stories, narrated by Embodied Pacific artist and educator Stan Rodriguez. Passengers of Change, Danielle McHaskell, Joe Riley and Audrey Snyder + the Smith Laboratory An invasive species can act as both a “driver” and a “passenger” in ecosystems. In this collaboration with marine ecologist Danielle McHaskell, the artists investigate whether global shipping has turned the algae Wakame into a major invasive species. Guests will explore how human trade affects marine ecosystems and reflect on our role in this process. R/P FLIP R.I.P., Rachel Mayeri + FLIP The FLoating Instrument Platform (FLIP) debuted in 1963 as a first-of-its-kind strategy for understanding ocean water columns. To shed light on FLIP’s second act as a marine acoustics platform, Rachel Mayeri – in collaboration with humanities scholars Deborah Forster and David Serlin and Scripps staff – produced a large-scale triptych video artwork to take us inside the recently decommissioned vessel through new and archival footage. Superradiance. Embodying Earth., Memo Akten and Katie Peyton Hofstader + SOARS Superradiance. Embodying Earth. is a data dramatization of complex ocean simulations, distilled and re-imagined in the form of abstract visuals and sounds inspired by the Scripps Ocean Atmosphere Research Simulator (SOARS). SOARS is a 120-foot-long wave tank researchers use to replicate and study air and sea interactions under controlled laboratory conditions. Unbleached, Scott McAvoy + Sandin and Smith Laboratories Unbleached is a digitization and visualization of key coral reef environments over time. Projected video re-creates coral clusters at Palmyra Atoll, a small island in the central Pacific Ocean, on a 3D printed reef to explore changes to the reef over time. This installation was created in collaboration with the Sandin and Smith Laboratories and archaeologist Dominique Rissolo and the 100 Island Challenge. "Embodied Pacific: Ocean Unseen" is one of the six locations of "Embodied Pacific" which features projects by 30 artists working with researchers in laboratories, field sites and archives in Southern California and the Pacific Islands. This partnership between UC San Diego Visual Arts and Birch Aquarium at Scripps invites immersive engagement in oceanography, Indigenous design and critical craft through exhibitions, workshops and programs. "Embodied Pacific" is among more than 70 exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART. PST ART is a groundbreaking cultural collaboration.  Every five years, PST ART unites hundreds of artists around a single, electrifying theme at more than 70 exhibition spaces. While the theme is different each time, the heart of PST ART is always the distinctive cultural identity of Southern California, and the universal hunger for artistic and intellectual discovery. In a region famed for its films and theme parks, PST ART provides a different kind of gripping experience — and the most distinctively Southern Californian of all. Birch Aquarium is open daily and "Embodied Pacific: Ocean Unseen" is included with General Admission. Visit aquarium.ucsd.edu for more information including the Daily Schedule. Birch Aquarium at Scripps on Facebook / Instagram
  • See NF, live. Doors open at 7 p.m. Show starts at 8 p.m. CASHLESS POLICY As of July 1, 2023 Viejas Arena will be CASHLESS. Visit one of our no-fee cash-to-card kiosks conveniently located behind the Ticket Office at the Main Gate, or at Gate 3. BAG POLICY UPDATE Viejas Arena is a clear bag venue. Bags must be clear plastic or clear vinyl and may not exceed 12" x 6" x 12" or a one-gallon clear plastic freezer bag. Small purses, bags, clutches, or wallets (clear or non-clear) no larger than 4.5" x 6.5" will be allowed. All personal items are subject to inspection prior to entry and once inside the venue. No backpacks are allowed. Visit: https://as.sdsu.edu/viejas_arena/
  • Enjoy picturesque views of the San Diego Bay at Garibaldi. Located on the third floor of InterContinental San Diego, the Mediterranean-inspired restaurant will satisfy all your cravings with a buffet featuring everything from fresh seafood and BBQ to desserts and more. Start off with delicious antipasto, ahi tuna ceviche, poached prawns, oysters and an assortment of seasonal salads. Then move onto BBQ favorites including carved smoked barbeque brisket, roasted kurobuta pork rack or opt for grilled local swordfish and fried Sicilian pizza spincione. The buffet is priced at $105 for adults and $45 for ages 4-12, and will have two seatings, one at 6:45 p.m. and another at 8:30 p.m. just in time for the fireworks! Reservations can be made online. Visit: https://resy.com/cities/san-diego-ca/venues/garibaldi?_gl=1
  • Sew Loka Presents "Legends Never Die" an art show dedicated to our ancestors. Saturday July 20th at Mixed Grounds @mixedgrounds in Logan Heights. Textile artist, Claudia Rodriguez-Biezunski @sewloka will be creating 10 x original textile art pieces, that each tell a story about a deceased relative from her past. Also, a group of twenty local artists will be joining Claudia and creating original paintings in dedication to the ancestors they love @wdcsandiegotijuana2024 #worlddesigncapital2024 The live music, live poetry & live sewing will begin at 4 p.m. but the art show is happening all day (12 p.m. - 8 p.m.) inside the beautiful Mixed Grounds gallery space. Enjoy your favorite iced coffee while listening to live music and soaking in all of the incredible textile art pieces and paintings located throughout Mixed Grounds Hand stitch with your friends inside the Sew Loka embroidery lounge while listening to purposeful poetry performed live by Poets Underground. Cut and sew together recycled denim squares and contribute to a #artforplanetaryhealth community quilt @fleetscienescenter while watching a very special live sewing performance by Sew Loka #sewloka & friends We encourage everyone to please come early and celebrate with us. It is going to be a beautiful San Diego afternoon filled with art, sewing, music, poetry, family, coffee, and fun! Thank you to The William Male Foundation for supporting our "Legends Never Die" art show, We Appreciate You! Featured Artists: - Maritza Garcia @maritzaisawesomedesigns - Emily McMullan @practices_in_art - Juan Pacheko @_jpacheko - Selena Idioma @selenaidiomaart - Julia Martinez @juliamartinezart - Claudia Rodríguez-Biezunski @sewloka - Michael Woodward @michaelwoodwardart - Dentlock Angeles @dentloktattooarts - Wendy Gracia @wendyg.art - Shirish Villaseñor @shirishtheartist - Ainara Callahorra @muxu.creations - Earl Dove @earldove - Barbara González @gonzalez_art - Concetta Laren Armijo @doveandtoad - Isabel García @artbyisbl - Manny Biezunski @moviemannysd - Isabel Mad Mindzz @_mad_mindzz_ - a few surprises Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Premieres Sundays, July 28 - Sept. 1, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Catch Up! Stream Seasons 1 - 2 with KPBS Passport! When Cecil returns requesting a divorce, Bella must decide what her future holds. But when the Wall Street Crash hits, Bella and Cecil lose everything. Desperation leads to dangerous actions in this sun-soaked 1920s Italian drama.
  • Encore Monday, Nov. 4, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app and FRONTLINE’s YouTube channel. Investigating the lives and characters of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as they seek the presidency. In a historic election, those who know the candidates best reveal key moments that shape how they would lead America.
  • Before Hollywood discovered Comic-Con, the one studio you could always count on finding at the pop culture convention was the iconoclastic Troma.
  • Premieres Monday, Sept. 9, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Lawand, deaf from birth, seeks a fresh start with his family in the UK after a traumatic year in a refugee camp. At Derby's Royal School for the Deaf, he learns sign language and discovers a way to communicate with the world. As he thrives, his family faces deportation, challenging their stability. The film is a love letter to the power of friendship and community.
  • Thursday, May 1, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app + Encores Friday, May 2 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, May 4 at 4 p.m. on KPBS TV + Monday, May 5 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. We visit a North County community named for a park thousands of miles from San Diego, Celebrate a snow day in the summer, remember Old Town's Favorite Horse, and much more.
  • Manuel Oliver, father of Parkland shooting victim Joaquin "Guac" Oliver, will bring his one-man play to San Diego this weekend. "I feel like I'm parenting," Oliver said of the performances.
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