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2001
Group photo after first evening's concert for Sonoimágenes 2001.
Crossing the largest street in Latin America.
- photo Rose
- photo Rose
Recording on the Subte.
Honorary Gators:
(l-r) Daniel Schachter, James Paul Sain, Susana Espinosa, Ric Rose, and Raúl Minsburg.
(l-r) Daniel Schachter, James Paul Sain, Susana Espinosa, Ric Rose, and Raúl Minsburg.
James Paul Sain in preparation for a performance of "Lizard Breath" for computer and movement controller (dance suit).
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.
(l-r) me, Daniel Schachter (Argentina), Hans Tutschku (Germany) and Mario Arenas Navarrete (Chile).
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).
(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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2002
Sain during the signing of an exchange agreement between the University of Lanús and the University of Florida.
Touring the University of Lanús with Rectora Anna Jaramillo.
John Young, Rodrigo Sigal, Jim Sain and Javier Gravaglia after a concert at the French Alliance facilities.
- photo Garavaglia
- photo Garavaglia
Sain at the "A" line of the Subte; the oldest subway in Latin America.
- photo Garavaglia
- photo Garavaglia
Sain, John Young, Javier Garavaglia and Frank Niehusmann at lunch across from the Ricoletta Cemetery.
- photo Garavaglia
- photo Garavaglia
Gathering at Susana's appartment after the last concert in 2002.
- photo Garavaglia
- photo Garavaglia
Group Photo during Sonoimágenes 2002.
A break for a meal during Sonoimágenes 2002: (l-r) Raúl Minsburg, Saúl Martín, Daniel Schachter, and James Paul Sain.
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2004
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.
this was in front of my three star hotel in the theatre district complete with drum beating.
Statues in the plaza in front of the Crogresso with anti-government graffiti; a number of the comments were in English against previous presidents.
In front of the Congresso building the day after a major protest in Buenos Aires - life goes on!
Close up of me in front of the Congresso building.
Mark Engebretson and Raúl Minsburg before a concert at the new UNLa recording facility.
Sonoimágenes director Daniel Schachter's exuberant greeting.
Talking after a paper session in "Spanglish": (l-r) Rodrigo Sigal, Eleazar Garzon, and Sain.
Sain preparing for lecture on game controllers in sound control.
Lecturing at the INET (International Education Technology Institute).
Students and visiting scholars view the software used to control the sound with a USB game controller.
Another of sound design control.
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.
The control room of the new recording studio at the UNLa.
(amazing what is being down with such a struggling national economy!)
(amazing what is being down with such a struggling national economy!)
Mark Engebretson on Linea "A" of the Subte, the oldest subway in Latin America.
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