Gilbert's Links


For starters, you can take a look at my curriculum vitae. (Did you ever wonder why it is called a "curriculum vitae"?)

Take a look at the Cassandra Workshop which developed materials for a May 8th, 1997 internet production and an internet arts festival on May 18, 1997. This has been an on-going collaboration with many people for several years. An archive of materials and descriptions are found linked to this site. The Cassandra project has continued now for five years and a major production is scheduled to tour Europe in the spring 2000 and culminate in a production in this country later that spring.

Also, I am starting to use the WWW to develop course ideas, so you can take a look at my courses on the web.

Webmusings: I am developing some experiments which invite the muses of the web for inspiration.


Some other sites I've seen:

You might pay a visit to Andrea's Page. She is into impressionism.

Dinu's is a much fancier site Dinu Ghezzo's Homesite

Chianan's page will probably get built much faster than us with all kinds of bells and whistles. In fact, he has got a lot going on and it just gets better and better. He's a sound engineer and an accomplished composer.

If you have interest in Schubert, opera or singers (and who doesn't?), and most especially the International Opera Center in Zurich, visit Rick Hartung's Website.

 

Or you might like to check out the Music and Performing Arts Professions' website.

I am also involved with Navigating Global Cultures and the

Commission on Arts and Humanities in Education.

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