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21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
30 June - 2 July 2008, DGL08: Second Workshop in Decisions, Games and Logic, ILLC, Amsterdam
Formal approaches to rational individual and interactive decision making is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field of research. The workshop series in Decisions, Games & Logic (DGL) started in 2007 and aims at fostering interactions between graduate students, post-docs and senior researchers from economics, logic and philosophy. Three invited speakers deliver lectures on decision theory, game theory and logic and the connections of these fields. Graduate students and young researchers present their work in both formal and informal sessions.
For more information, see http://www.meansandends.com/workshop08/ or contact dgl08 at science.uva.nl.
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
30 June - 2 July 2008, DGL08: Second Workshop in Decisions, Games and Logic, ILLC, Amsterdam
Formal approaches to rational individual and interactive decision making is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field of research. The workshop series in Decisions, Games & Logic (DGL) started in 2007 and aims at fostering interactions between graduate students, post-docs and senior researchers from economics, logic and philosophy. Three invited speakers deliver lectures on decision theory, game theory and logic and the connections of these fields. Graduate students and young researchers present their work in both formal and informal sessions.
For more information, see http://www.meansandends.com/workshop08/ or contact dgl08 at science.uva.nl.

2 July 2008, Computational Social Choice Seminar, Hervé Moulin
For more information, see here or https://www.illc.uva.nl/~ulle/seminar/ or contact Ulle Endriss (ulle at illc.uva.nl).
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
3-5 July 2008, Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT 2008), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
This is the eighth in a series of conferences on the applications of logical methods to foundational issues in the theory of individual and interactive decision-making, with a focus on papers which bring together the work and problems of several fields, such as game and decision theory, logic, computer science and artificial intelligence, philosophy, cognitive psychology, mathematics and mind sciences.
For more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LOFT2008/
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
3-5 July 2008, Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT 2008), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
This is the eighth in a series of conferences on the applications of logical methods to foundational issues in the theory of individual and interactive decision-making, with a focus on papers which bring together the work and problems of several fields, such as game and decision theory, logic, computer science and artificial intelligence, philosophy, cognitive psychology, mathematics and mind sciences.
For more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LOFT2008/
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
3-5 July 2008, Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT 2008), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
This is the eighth in a series of conferences on the applications of logical methods to foundational issues in the theory of individual and interactive decision-making, with a focus on papers which bring together the work and problems of several fields, such as game and decision theory, logic, computer science and artificial intelligence, philosophy, cognitive psychology, mathematics and mind sciences.
For more information, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/LOFT2008/
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm
21 June 2008, Exhibition 'Do not Erase ... wait for Meaning'
Do not Erase. . . wait for Meaning is an <InstallationPackage> by TineWilde offering a new perspective on the art of installation as a result of a trans-disciplinary PhD research project carried out at the University of Amsterdam.
Tine Wilde investigates facts and values concerning social practices and cultural attitudes, worked out in what she calls an InstallationPackage. An InstallationPackage consists of one or more installations exploring a particular concept from different perspectives. In this exhibition the point of departure is the philosopher's room, in which the concept reflexive dynamics is central. On the one hand this reflexive dynamics points to the dynamic relation between the various parts of the room. On the other it refers to an emotional space that gives the viewer the opportunity to take a reflexive distance by means of a subtle play of colours. In this way, the installation becomes a poem with proportion.
The exhibition will be officially opened by Martin Stokhof at the opening reception on Saturday 21 June 2008, 8-10 pm: the exhibition will run from Sunday 22 June until Sunday 13 July 2008. For more information, see http://www.tinewilde.com/Arti2008.htm

31 July 2008, Computational Social Choice Seminar, Nadya Peek
For more information, see here or https://www.illc.uva.nl/~ulle/seminar/ or contact Ulle Endriss (ulle.endriss at uva.nl).