media archive
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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: 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: making connections. making things. making the feminist-Internet
I just blogged at fembot for their section called “Laundry Day” (“short, teachable pieces of feminist media criticism about ongoing controversies and issues.”) My writing is in conversation with Wendy…
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Read More: The Road Trip Experiment
(This is re-posted from my Online Feminist Spaces project) I’m back from Colby College in Maine which also signals the almost-end to the six-month experiment I’ve been running on my…
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Read More: Framing a Blaxicana Identity
This afternoon, my graduate student in Cultural Studies, Ana Thorne, successfully defended her dissertation, Framing a Blaxicana Identity: A Cultural Ethnography of Family, Race and Community in the Valley Homes,…
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Read More: Out in Public
I was driving home from the opening of Natalie Bookchin‘s amazing multi channel video installation, Now he’s out in public and everyone can see with fellow “video artists” Rachel Mayeri…
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Read More: Afterthoughts PerpiTube
On Friday we spent a fruitful day discussing some of the ideas raised by, work made for, and communities engaged within PerpiTube. The day’s structure moved us from a panel…
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Read More: AIDS Feelings
My talk at Concordia stirred a lot of feelings in the community: an intended effect of my “mixed reality experience” produced through the experiences of real bodies, watching digital materials,…