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SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-04-17/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-04-16/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-04-15/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-04-14/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-04-10/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214911Z
UID:65081-1744192800-1744207200@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-04-09/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-04-08/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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CREATED:20250227T214237Z
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SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-04-07/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214911Z
UID:65078-1743674400-1743688800@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-04-03/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250402T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250402T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214911Z
UID:65077-1743588000-1743602400@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-04-02/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250401T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214910Z
UID:65076-1743501600-1743516000@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-04-01/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250331T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250331T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214910Z
UID:65075-1743415200-1743429600@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-31/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250327T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250327T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214910Z
UID:65074-1743069600-1743084000@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-27/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250326T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250326T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214906Z
UID:65073-1742983200-1742997600@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-26/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250325T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250325T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214905Z
UID:65072-1742896800-1742911200@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-25/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250324T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250324T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214905Z
UID:65071-1742810400-1742824800@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-24/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250320T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250320T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214904Z
UID:65070-1742464800-1742479200@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-20/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250319T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250319T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214904Z
UID:65069-1742378400-1742392800@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-19/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250318T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250318T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214903Z
UID:65068-1742292000-1742306400@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-18/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250317T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250317T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214903Z
UID:65067-1742205600-1742220000@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-17/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250313T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250313T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214902Z
UID:65066-1741860000-1741874400@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-13/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250312T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250312T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214902Z
UID:65065-1741773600-1741788000@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-12/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250311T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250311T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214901Z
UID:65064-1741687200-1741701600@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-11/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250310T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250310T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T115720
CREATED:20250227T214237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T214900Z
UID:65061-1741600800-1741615200@www.cypresscollege.edu
SUMMARY:An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn
DESCRIPTION:Cypress College Art Gallery | March 6 – April 18\, 2025 | Monday through Thursday\, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and by appointment | Opening reception March 6\, 6-8 p.m. \nIn 1988\, before the Internet was born\, artist Tom Van Sant envisioned an interactive ‘live’ Earth model that could help save our planet. So\, working at technology’s outermost reaches\, he and his scientist-collaborators created the groundbreaking GeoSphere Project. Over the next two decades\, the Project was installed on five continents\, fundamentally influenced U.S. policy\, demonstrated a post-Cold War environmental function for military technology\, generated one of the world’s most reproduced images\, and paved the way for Google Earth. \nToday\, the race is on to make a 21st-century version of the Geosphere Project. When they’re fully realized\, “Earth Systems Digital Twins” will act like their sibling to inform our responses to climate change. As Van Sant anticipated\, ‘live’ Earth models may yet save the world. \nBy placing the Geosphere Project in context with Tom Van Sant’s trajectory and influences\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn throws a much-deserved spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of a visionary artist. \nCurated by Janet Owen Driggs and designed by Lara Hoad with Andrew Byrom\, An Earth Twin at the Digital Dawn was produced by the 18th Street Art Center\, Otis College of Art and Design\, and Cypress College Art Gallery. It was originally presented at the 18th St. Art Center with PST ART: Art & Science Collide and DNA Festival Santa Monica. \n* Dr. Oscar Janiger \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://www.cypresscollege.edu/event/an-earth-twin-at-the-digital-dawn/2025-03-10/
LOCATION:9200 Valley View St.\, Cypress\, CA\, 90630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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