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  Gustavo Vazquez
"Que Viva la Lucha (Wrestling in Tijuana)" Premieres at the 30th Mill Valley Film Festival
Read the Currents article...

Saturday, October 13, 2:30pm

Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center, San Rafael, CA

Sunday, October 14, 4:00pm

142 Throckmorton Theatre, Mill Valley, CA


Schedule & Tickets available at: MVFF

  Warren Sack
The Spaces of Open Source Software Design
April 19, 2007
Association of American Geographers
San Francisco, CA
 

Warren Sack
Technologies of Community, Conversation by Design: How should networked public spaces be designed?

April 25, 2007
Presented at the US Embassy Tokyo
Redesigning Landscape: US-Japan Dialog on Urban Planning and Information Studies, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
  Warren Sack
From Networked Publics to Object-Oriented Democracies
June 28, 2007
Network Theory Conference
Institute of Network Cultures
University of Amsterdam
  Warren Sack
Information Aesthetics Workshop of the Visualization Summit
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Zürich, Switzerland
  Shelley Stamp
Co-chair for a panel discussion on the history of Universal City at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference in Chicago. Stamp will present a paper "Universal Suffrage" on the 1913 elections at Universal where women were elected to many top offices, including Mayor and Chief of Police.
March 6-9, 2008
2008 Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference
Philadelphia, PA
  Shelley Stamp
Women's Filmmaking: Looking Forward, Looking Back
March 3, 2007
Keynote address at the 12th Annual Monterey County Women's Multicultural Conference
  Yiman Wang
The Goddess, Hollywood "Before" and Hong Kong "After": The Disappearing Mother, Modernity, and Coloniality in Triptych Melodrama
October 25/12noon
UCSC
Oakes Mural Room
Part of the Center for Cultural Studies Fall Colloquium Series
  Warren Sack
Faultlines
Coinciding with the launch of Rhizome's Tenth Anniversary Festival of Art & Technology is the opening of 'Faultlines,' a Rhizome-curated online exhibition that is the first in Time Shares, a joint series with the New Museum of Contemporary Art.
August 7 - Sept. 14, 2006
Faultlines is also a parallel program with the Isea 2006 festival.
  Gustavo Vazquez
Chicano Now: American Expressions
[pdf] [doc]
July 22-October 22, 2006
de Young Museum
San Francisco
  Gustavo Vazquez and Guillermo Galindo
GLANCE: Utopian Garden Installation

August 7-13, 2006
Part of Community Domain Artworks at the ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge & The 13th International Symposium of Electronic Art

  *Read the UCSC Currents  article about Professor Vazquez's recent installations.
  Sharon Daniel
Palabras
August 7-13, 2006
Part of Community Domain Artworks at the ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge & The 13th International Symposium of Electronic Art
  Sharon Daniel
Public Secrets: Information and Social Knowledge
August 7-13, 2006
A Symposium paper presented at ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge.
  L.S. Kim
Has been a regular contributor to the online journal, Flow: A Critical Forum on Television and Media Culture. Visit Flow to read Kim's articles analyzing race and representation in today's television programming. Articles include: "Race and Reality...TV"; "Black Zen Masters in the Dojo of Reality Television"; "Elevating Servants Elevating American Families"; "AZN Television: The Network for Asian America"; and Kim's most recent article "Trading Races: Black. White. on the FX Network."

  Recent Faculty Events  
  Shelley Stamp
Lois Weber, Portrait of the Screenwriter

June 7-10, 2006
Paper presented at the Women and the Silent Screen Conference
University of Guadalajara

  Chip Lord
Ant Farm 1968-1978
Last stop on the tour for Ant Farm!
May 5 - July 30, 2006
Contemporary Arts Center
Cincinnati, OH
  Warren Sack
Distributed Aesthetics Workshop
Organizers: Geert Lovink and Anna Munster
May 11-12
Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Institute for Advanced Study
 

Chip Lord
Ant Farm 1968-1978
- 2 lectures

March 24, 2006
École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture et de Paysage
de Lille
, France
March 29
The Lighthouse Gallery
Glasgow, Scotland
  Peter Limbrick
Perverse Desire and Postcolonial Taxonomies in Postcolonial Settler Cinemas
A paper presented at "Global Queeries: Sexualities, Globalities, Postcolonialities."
May 10-13
University of Western Ontario
  Peter Limbrick
Settler Colonialism, Empire, and White Masculinity in John Ford Westerns
Part of the Settler/Postcolonial Theories, Films, Media panel at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies annual meeting in Vancouver, BC
March 2-5, 2006
Vancouver, BC
 

Warren Sack
From Database and Place to Bio-tech and Bots: Relationality vs Autonomy in Media Art
*Moderator*: Marisa Olson, Artist; Editor & Curator at Large, Rhizome.org; Rhetoric/ Film, UC Berkeley
*Panelists:*
Tad Hirsch, Artist, Institute for Applied Autonomy
Warren Sack, Artist; Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz
Brett Stalbaum, Artist, C5; Lecturer, University of California, San Diego
Helen Thorington, Artist; Co-Director, Turbulence.org, New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc.

February 23, 2006
Hynes Convention Center
Boston

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