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
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  • Marianne Weems
    The Builders Association (New York-based Performance and Media Company)
    Topic: Three Mediatized Performances (including new piece SUPER VISION)
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  • Question and Answers with David Lyon and Marianne Weems
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  • Marsha Kinder
    Department of Critical Studies, School of Cinema-Television, USC
    Topic: Dramatizing the Archive: Database Documentaries as Cultural History
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  • Kembrew McLeod
    Department of Communication Studies, University of Iowa
    Topic: Digital Sampling and Copyright Criminals
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  • Mia Garlick
    General Counsel for Creative Commons
    Topic: Building a Layer of Reasonable, Flexible Copyright
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  • Questions and Answers with Marsha Kinder, Kembrew McLeod and Mia Garlick
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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