Warren Sack, John Kelly, and Michael
Dale Searching
the Net for Differences of Opinion
Part of Online
Deliberation 2005 / DIAC-2005
Hosted by: The Symbolic Systems Program, the Center for
Deliberative Democracy, the Center for the Study of Language
and Information, and the Center for Internet and Society
at Stanford University.
Chip
Lord Mapping a City of Fragments
v.2, 1997
Awakening from the 20th Century, 1998
El Livahpla, 2000
These works look at public urban space from both the documentary
and experimental perspective.
Monday, November 22
3:15-4:45PM
Communications Studio C (Room 150)
Part of the Digital
Arts New Media Colloquim Series
Friday, March 5, 2004
7:30 PM
Saturday, March 6, 2004
7:30 PM
UCSC Music Center Recital Hall
Margaret
Morse Mode
of Address in Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will
Part of "Authoritarian Spectacles in Inter-War Europe"
- an interdisciplinary conference, presented by Performance
and Visual Studies with additional support from Departments
of History, History Art and Visual Culture, Literature,
Italian Studies, MAGS, IHR.
Friday, February 13, 2004
9:30-5:00
UCSC
Bay Tree Conference Room D
Proffesor Morse's talk is part of "Panel Presentations
and Discussions" which take place from 3:00-5:00. cmsoussl@ucsc.edu
October 11 - Dec 7, 2003
Oakland Museum of California
For more information:
(510) 238-2200
(888) 625-6873
www.museumca.org
L.S. Kim Maid
in Color: The Figure of the Racialized Domestic in American
Television
Presented by The Center for Cultural Studies
Fall Colloquium Series
Wednesday, October 29, 2003
12:00 PM
UCSC Oakes Mural Room
Presented by The Center for Cultural Studies:
(831) 459-4899
Email: cult@ucsc.edu
Shelley Stamp Awarded
Film Scholars Grant
Professor Shelley Stamp was recently awarded a $25,000
Film Scholars Grant from the Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences for her current research and book
project that focuses on Lois Weber in early Hollywood.
She was recognized at an awards luncheon in Beverly
Hills last December.