activist media
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Read More: When ACT UP is remembered … On Visual AIDS
Visual AIDS: What will be the benefits of Queer Archive Activism? (Specifically I am hoping you can comment on the benefits for those who made video and film art in…
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Read More: No More Business as Usual
Please come and participate if you will be at SCMS in March. We’d also greatly appreciate it if you pass on the word to those who might be interested. Since…
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Read More: On Figure/Ground Communication™
How did you decide to become a university professor? Was it a conscious choice to become a scholar? Both of my parents and many other members of my family are…
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Read More: “I made my mourning productive, collective, and interactive …” on Visual AIDS
“How can we understand this moment of ‘AIDS Crisis Revisitation’, exemplified by the success of films like United in Anger and How to Survive a Plague. Video artist, activist, and…
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Read More: IN VISIBLE CRISIS: A Collective Visioning of Militant Research
This is a one-day participation event, bringing together teams of activists, artists and academics from Los Angeles and New York. The goal is to set a collective agenda for militant…
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Read More: Palm Springs Art Museum Programs Coincide with World AIDS Day
Please do pass the word, as reported on Palms Springs Life: “Although the day is titled, A Day With(out) Art, the opposite will be true Saturday (Dec. 1) at the…
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Read More: Join the March! Mirzoeff’s Digital Demonstration
Following closely on the heels of my last post on Jodi Dean and the possible affordances of writing and publishing some of our scholarly new media writing online, I’m happy…
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Read More: Miss(ing) Representation(s)
Miss Representation (Jennifer Siebel Newsom, 2011) tells a critical and true story about the relations among mainstream media and women’s political and personal power. It follows in the footsteps of…