Cyber-Disciplinarity:
Symposium on Digital Culture and the Arts
Friday, April 22, 2005
12:30 - 3:30pm
Loew Auditorium
This event is free of charge, and open to the public.
Reception to follow.
Program:
- Introduction by Mark Williams, Dartmouth College
- David Lyon
Department of Sociology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Topic: Why Where You Are Matters: Mundane Mobilities, Transparent Technologies and Digital Discrimination
View video (Quicktime required) - Marianne Weems
The Builders Association (New York-based Performance and Media Company)
Topic: Three Mediatized Performances (including new piece SUPER VISION)
View video (Quicktime required) - Question and Answers with David Lyon and Marianne Weems
View video (Quicktime required) - Marsha Kinder
Department of Critical Studies, School of Cinema-Television, USC
Topic: Dramatizing the Archive: Database Documentaries as Cultural History
View video (Quicktime required) - Kembrew McLeod
Department of Communication Studies, University of Iowa
Topic: Digital Sampling and Copyright Criminals
View video (Quicktime required) - Mia Garlick
General Counsel for Creative Commons
Topic: Building a Layer of Reasonable, Flexible Copyright
View video (Quicktime required) - Questions and Answers with Marsha Kinder, Kembrew McLeod and Mia Garlick
View video (Quicktime required)
Sponsored by The Fannie and Alan Leslie Center for the Humanities, The Hood Museum of Art, The Department of Sociology, The Department of Film and Television Studies