Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Public Social University Part 2 on Dec. 3rd


PUBLIC SOCIAL UNIVERSITY
PRESENTS:
Free Lecture Series Part 2

This is second installment of the presentation/lecture series arranged by Public Social University - a free school and workshop group created by the members of the art and social practice undergraduate class at Portland State University. On Dec. 3rd, they will present a mini-lecture/presentation series to the public on the topics of: Utopian/Dystopian Sci Fi Movies, Permaculture and Chinese Martial Arts, Mending Clothes, and Making Hip Hop raps. All are invited.

FREE
Date: Mon. Nov. 24
Times: 2:00-5:00pm
Place: Downtown Central Library; U.S. Bank Meeting Room
More information: click on poster...more information will be posted below soon.

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1:30-2:00
Sci Fi Movie Listings
by Eric Steen
Information: A presentation of utopian and dystopian science fiction movies, ranked from worst to best.

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2:00-3:00
Permaculture and Chinese Martial Arts
by Greg Wandering Yeti and Adam Stone
Information: Lately Adam and Greg have had regular conversations centering on our practice of Chinese martial arts and permaculture. They will manifest one of these conversations for our presentation and include some demonstrations of basic exercises from the internal Chinese martial arts.

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3:00-3:30
Simple Mending
By Tracé Hulette
Information:
Tired of Falling Hems? In need of Buttons replaced?
Come learn to thread that sewing needle and complete basic sewing tasks

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3:30-4:00
That's a Rap!
By Davis Eliason Brown
Information:
A look inside the hip hop world. Learn to work in collaboration to formulate a positive hip hop rap. Learn how to Rap with others and how to mix sound with linguistics.
Bio:
Davis grew up in Wisconsin and Iowa before moving to the west coast. He enjoys stimulating conversation and has been producing hip hop hop music for the last four years. Originally intending on studying Pre-med as an undergraduate, he now finds himself struggling to decide whether to continue in that direction or to switch to a more design oriented field.

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