Guggenheim Project Features St. John’s Professor

September 19, 2012

Tina Jupiter, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Assistant Chair, Department of Communications Science and Disorders at St. John’s University will be a key participant in the Guggenheim Museum’s ongoing Exhibition Series stillspotting nyc.

Stillspotting nyc. is a two-year multidisciplinary project that brings the Guggenheim Museum’s programming to various New York City communities. For stillspotting nyc:Bronx, Dr. Jupiter, along with Charlie Todd and Tyler Walker of Improv Everywhere present Audiogram, a sixty-five minute experiential and theatrical hearing test designed for residents of the South Bronx. Audiogram will be offered the weekend of October 13 and 14 and will begin from a stillspotting nyc kiosk located in the lobby of the Bronx Museum of the Arts. The stillspotting nyc project examines how the effects of urban noise on our hearing can be measured more creatively.

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