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Group photo after first evening's concert for Sonoimágenes 2001.
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Crossing the largest street in Latin America.
- photo Rose
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Recording on the Subte.
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Honorary Gators:
(l-r) Daniel Schachter, James Paul Sain, Susana Espinosa, Ric Rose, and Raúl Minsburg.
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James Paul Sain in preparation for a performance of "Lizard Breath" for computer and movement controller (dance suit).
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Some of the composers and performers for Sonoimágenes 2001: (l-r) Riccardo Dal Farra, Ric Rose, Raúl Minsburg, James Paul Sain, Daniel Schachter, and Saúl Martín.
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(l-r) me, Daniel Schachter (Argentina), Hans Tutschku (Germany) and Mario Arenas Navarrete (Chile).
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Outside a newly renovated building of the University of Lanús:
(l-r) Flo Menezes (Brazil), Raúl Minsburg (Argentina), Hans Tutschku (Germany), Susana Espinosa (Argentina), Daniel Schachter (Argentina), Jaques Clos (France), Ric Rose (USA), and James Paul Sain (USA).
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Sain during the signing of an exchange agreement between the University of Lanús and the University of Florida.
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Touring the University of Lanús with Rectora Anna Jaramillo.
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John Young, Rodrigo Sigal, Jim Sain and Javier Gravaglia after a concert at the French Alliance facilities.
- photo Garavaglia
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Sain at the "A" line of the Subte; the oldest subway in Latin America.
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Sain, John Young, Javier Garavaglia and Frank Niehusmann at lunch across from the Ricoletta Cemetery.
- photo Garavaglia
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Gathering at Susana's appartment after the last concert in 2002.
- photo Garavaglia
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Group Photo during Sonoimágenes 2002.
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A break for a meal during Sonoimágenes 2002: (l-r) Raúl Minsburg, Saúl Martín, Daniel Schachter, and James Paul Sain.
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A minor protest marching through the night streets of Buenos Aires;
this was in front of my three star hotel in the theatre district complete with drum beating.
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Statues in the plaza in front of the Crogresso with anti-government graffiti; a number of the comments were in English against previous presidents.
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In front of the Congresso building the day after a major protest in Buenos Aires - life goes on!
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Close up of me in front of the Congresso building.
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Mark Engebretson and Raúl Minsburg before a concert at the new UNLa recording facility.
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Sonoimágenes director Daniel Schachter's exuberant greeting.
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Talking after a paper session in "Spanglish": (l-r) Rodrigo Sigal, Eleazar Garzon, and Sain.
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Sain preparing for lecture on game controllers in sound control.
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Lecturing at the INET (International Education Technology Institute).
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Students and visiting scholars view the software used to control the sound with a USB game controller.
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Another of sound design control.
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We were able to see the new cinema that is being built on the University of Lanús campus out of a recycled concrete structure from when the univeristy was a British built train yard.
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The control room of the new recording studio at the UNLa.
(amazing what is being down with such a struggling national economy!)
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Mark Engebretson on Linea "A" of the Subte, the oldest subway in Latin America.