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MIT's Gamelan Galak Tika will travel up the road to Harvard to present a concert for the Harvard Group for New Music. The free concert on Sunday, April 14 at 8pm in John Knowles Paine Concert Hall will feature works by composers Elliott Gyger, Julie Rohwein, Ken Ueno and Professor Evan Ziporyn.

Artist-in-Residence Arthur Ganson is also in residence as an Osher Fellow during March and April at the San Francisco Exploratorium. He'll set off one of his chain reactions, titled "Action/Reaction," today (April 11) at 7pm PST in what is billed as "a dramatic evening chockfull of wacky mechanisms" in the Exploratorium's Art Caf� series. It will be webcast in real time and archived for later viewing shortly thereafter.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 11, 2001.

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