Katharine C. Taylor

seattle, wa


Events:

ogdc 2007: Online Game Development Conference

Where: Fairmont Olympic Hotel

Date: 2007-05-10 00:00:00

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Plug into the most advanced source of technical information for creating the next generation of leading online games. The Online Game Development Conference is the first conference with a razor-sharp focus on the technology, art, design, production, and business of games delivered over the internet. OGDC will be held at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel, Seattle's premier luxury hotel located in the heart of downtown. Conference Pricing Fee includes conference attendance, documentation and planned functions. Registration will open October 15. Early Bird Pricing (Before March 1st): $195 (Save $200) Pre-Registration Pricing (After March 1st): $295 (Save $100) On-site Registration Pricing: $395

Klaxons

Where: Crocodile Cafe

Date: 2007-04-23 20:00:00

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http://www.myspace.com/klaxons

Amy Bleu, Michael Carlos, and Leeni live in Seattle

Where: On the House

Date: 2007-06-28 18:00:00

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Into the Woods - AIGA Seattle Design Camp

Where: sleeping lady mountain

Date: 2007-04-20 20:00:00

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Into the Woods is a conference for critical discourse on communication and design in print, film, new media and related creative fields. Attendees will share ideas on the current and future state of the creative industry with some of the best graphic designers, art directors, information architects, filmmakers and vendors from San Diego to Vancouver, BC. Let your mind grow wild At the Sleeping Lady Mountain Retreat in Leavenworth, Washington-about a two-hour drive from Seattle-five keynote speakers and more than twenty hands-on workshops will foster an atmosphere of intense creative exploration, while hikes, bonfires and parties in the gorgeous surroundings will provide opportunities to make professional connections with the design community in Seattle and beyond. Confirmed Speakers Lust / Design trio from the Netherlands Michael Hodgson / Partner and Founder of Ph.D Design Jeff Soto / Graffiti-inspired illustrator Angela Adams / Nature-inspired designer Featured Workshops Letterpress Lounge / Amy Redmond Presentation Primer / Steve Mason Crosscut: Talking Story / Terry Marks Cut & Paste / Christine Castro Hughes Ready, Set, Blog! / Christine Castro Hughes How to Tame an Angry Portrait / Rama Hughes Comic Strip Journaling / Rama Hughes Into the Music / Jakob Trollbäck

Laura Veirs & The Saltbreakers + Lake

Where: Triple Door Mainstage

Date: 2007-06-08 19:30:00

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Laura Veirs & The Saltbreakers w/ opener Lake The Triple Door - Mainstage 7:30PM & 10:30PM (21+) $15

Seattle Mariners vs. Baltimore Orioles

Where: Safeco Field

Date: 2007-07-16 19:05:00

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The Mariners take on the visiting Baltimore Orioles on their home turf.

Drop in Crafts: Snowman Socks

Where: Bellevue Arts Museum

Date: 2007-12-06 15:30:00

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Science With A Twist - November

Where: Pacific Science Center

Date: 2007-11-15 18:00:00

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Join us for Pacific Science Center's monthly 21+ event, Science with a Twist! It's on the third Thursday of every month under the arches near the Space Needle. Find out more by calling (206)443-3611 or email groupevents@pacsci.org.

Howard Jones Acoustic Duo

Where: Triple Door Mainstage

Date: 2008-01-28 19:30:00

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Howard Jones was one of the most recognizable figures of mid-'80's synth-pop. His music helped him rack up a string of hits in the mid-and late '80's like 'Things Can Only Get Better,' 'No One is to Blame,' and 'Everlasting Love.' He will be appearing in acoustic mode on piano and vocals accompanied by highly respected guitarist Robin Boult.

COBBLESTONE JAZZ : Feb 23 @ Nectar

Where: Nectar Lounge

Date: 2008-02-23 21:00:00

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Friday February 23rd @ Nectar Lounge Decibel proudly presents, the Seattle Debut of.... COBBLESTONE JAZZ : Featuring Mathew Jonson Wagon Repair, K7! : Cananda / Germany http://www.cobblestonejazz.com/ A unique trio, Cobblestone Jazz uses early computers and analog instruments to create pared down sounds that retain the quality of improvisational jazz within the parameters of a minimal, dance-floor aesthetic. Through a real-time exchange of musical form, language, and ideas, Tyger Dhula, Mathew Jonson, and Danuel Tate provide a continual sense of surprise and discovery for their listeners. The influence each member has on the group sound contributes to the international success Cobblestone Jazz continues to recieve. Tyger Dhula’s history as a DJ and producer of electronic music provides the necessary stylistic foundations that form the backdrop for the group’s improvisations. His ability to break grooves up into their key elements holds the music firmly within electronic music traditions. Mathew Jonson’s gifted ability to mix and compose freely, and his commitment to pushing his music in new directions is always present. Using analogue drum machines and synthesizers as his instruments, he chooses to write his parts in the moment instead of conforming to pre-configured patterns. Danuel Tate’s history as a jazz musician and performer prompted the approach to the group’s writing practices. His keyboard playing shows a rich understanding of modern harmony and melody, but like many great artists, his dedication to simplicity is what holds him in such high regard. Since their 2002 debut release, The 5th Element, Cobblestone Jazz have received critical acclaim for their releases on IIWII and Wagon Repair. The band's support from diverse international DJs such as Laurent Garnier, Daniel Bell, Gilles Peterson, Luciano, Josh Wink, Sven Vath , Richie Hawtin, Dan Curtin, Carl Craig, Moodymann, Theo Parrish, Joe Clausell and many others, shows the trio's appeal is broad. They have performed internationally from Fabric in London to the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Their music is created in one take, either culled from live performances or studio mixes, and their live shows are a representation of how they create music. These performances give audiences a fresh perspective on the genius of Mathew Jonson as well as the future of electronic music itself. [ SPECIAL GUESTS LINE UP COMING SOON ]

Seattle Science Lecture: Stuart Kauffman

Where: Town Hall Seattle

Date: 2008-05-19 19:30:00

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Stuart Kauffman is best known for arguing that the complexity of biological systems and organisms might result as much from self-organization and far-from-the equilibrium dynamics as from Darwinian natural selection. His new book, 'Reinventing the Sacred: A New View of Science, Reason and Religion,' proposes that divinity can be found in a scientifically-based understanding of the work and urges that people rethink everything from how cells manage work to how economies grow.

Above and Beyond

Where: The Showbox

Date: 2008-06-20 20:00:00

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Above and Beyond are one of the most exciting talents in the global dance music scene today. Their genre-defining productions have become an essential tool for the world's leading DJs and have set the benchmark for the new generation of trance producers.