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Archive of posts tagged Frank Malina

Ann: New Leonardo Thinks Postings at LEA

LEONARDO THINKS 1968-2011 Contemporary Article: “Environment 2.0: Participatory Mass Observation” by Drew Hemment Drew Hemment discusses ‘participatory mass observation’ as an emerging social and cultural phenomenon.” Historical Article: “Leonardo: The First Decade” by Frank Malina

Lecture posted: Frank J. Malina and Gyorgy Kepes

Here is the Keynote Lecture from “The Pleasure of Light exhibition and conference, a collaboration between the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Collegium Budapest, Institute for Advanced Study, The French Institute Budapest and the Ludwig Museum- Museum of Contemporary Art, Budapest. The exhibition and conference presents the pioneering interdisciplinary concepts of György Kepes and Frank J. [...]

Transcripts from “Propulsion” Interview with Roger Malina

Roger Malina remembers his father, JPL co-founder Frank Malina, see  http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/Roger+Malina

Kepes and Malina : Some personal observations on Theory and Praxis (First Draft)

by Roger F Malina When Nina Czegledy and Rona Kopeczky proposed to me their exhibition on Gyorgy Kepes and my father Frank Malina, I was immediately interested. It seemed a natural coupling of two men of the same era, eastern European backgrounds, both were survivors of the same world war and with over-lapping passions. Both [...]

Now available: DX Arts Commencement Address (June 2008)

DX Arts Commencement Address, Roger Malina, June 2008

Now online: Roger Malina on Frank Malina: IAC 2006

FRANK J. MALINA: ASTRONAUTICAL PIONEER DEDICATED TO INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE PEACEFUL USES OF OUTER SPACE by Roger Malina. 57th International Astronautical Congress 2006

Now posted: Excerpts from Frank Malina’s FBI files

Article: Frank Malina at the JPL

From Rocketeers to Solar Sailors Los Angeles Times  article (November 14, 1999) by Marvin J. Wolf on the Jet Propulsion Laboratory with some history of Frank Malina’s tenure there.

Frank Malina Photos now online

Interview with Roger Malina, in his father’s atelier (Frank Malina)

Interview by Gabriel Vanegas.