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Welcome to Critical Themes 2014: Transgressing Media
Our fabulous hostesses, Rachel and Veronica
Critical Themes Co-Chairs Bria Cole and Lauren Treihaft (Left to Right)
Introducing Helen Nissenbaum
Helen Nissenbaum
Helen Nissenbaum
Exhibition: “No Pic No Reply,” Jessica Kingdon, The New Schoo
“Hand to Heart,” Kara Stone, York University
“Hand to Heart,” Kara Stone, York University
Suhail Malik, Goldsmith’s University and Bard College, closes our conference
Suhail Malik
Suhail Malik
Suhail Malik
Bria Cole introduces the User Led Spaces Panel
Aestix, “NymRights: Online Pseudonymity and Anonymity”
Aestix
Chloe H. Johnson (York University), “Transgressive Mapping: A Look at Mobile Device Art, User Participation, and the Creative Potential of Social Networking in Screen Based Media”
Chloe H. Johnson
David Colangelo
David Colangelo
David Colangelo
SMS Faculty: Christiane Paul
User Led Spaces Panel
Christiane Paul
User Led Spaces Panel Discussion
User Led Spaces Panel Discussion
Veroníca Frias introduces the Liminal Bodies Panel
Kara Stone (York University) “Hand to Heart”
Kara Stone
Kara Stone
Tal Morse (London School of Economics and Political Science: The Department of Media and Communications) “The Mediation of Death and the Cultivation of Transgressive Solidarity”
Tal Morse
Tal Morse
Emily Goldsher-Diamond (New York University) “‘You Must Be Very Careful About Your Feet: Locating Multiple Ontologies in Online Life Writing about Limb Loss”
Emily Goldsher-Diamond
Emily Goldsher-Diamond
SMS Faculty: Virgil Wong
Virgil Wong
Liminal Bodies Panel
Liminal Bodies Panel
Lauren Treihaft introduces the Interrogating Epistemologies Panel
Peter Sachs Collopy (University of Pennsylvania) “The Cultural Portability of Early Video”
Peter Sachs Collopy
Josephine Skinner (University of New South Wales, Australia) “Hopelessly Devoted
Josephine Skinner
Josephine Skinner
Divina Hasselmann (The New School) “Wasting Time: The Radical Potential of Boredom and Death”
Divina Hasselmann
Interrogating Epistemologies Panel Discussion
SMS Faculty: Sam Ishii-Gonzales
Rachel Czwartacky introduces the Resistant Practices Panel
Joseph DeLeon ((New York University) “Detroit’s Mediated Past”
Joseph DeLeon
Joseph DeLeon
Nikki Zeichner (New York University, Polytechnic School of Engineering) “The Parole Hearing Data Project”
Nikki Zeichner
Nikki Zeichner
Resistant Practices Panel Discussion Featuring Joanna Moll (Screen presentation) “AZ: Move and Get Shot”
Resistant Practices Panel Discussion
SMS Faculty: Shannon Mattern
Shannon Mattern
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