pato hebert
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Read More: Online Premier “Please Hold,” featuring writers from “AIDS and the Distribution of Crises”
Please join editors and writers from the collection, AIDS and the Distribution of Crises (Duke 2020), as we screen together and then discuss my new experimental documentary, Please Hold (70…
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Read More: March premiers of “Please Hold,” my experimental AIDS video
I am so pleased to announce the premiere of my latest experimental documentary, Please Hold (70 mins, 2025), my first personal video in nearly fifteen years: online and in person.…
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Read More: cycles of care in the interval
Alex: Michael, we were having tea together as friends, but you are an exceptionally wise interlocutor in regards to the updated protocols of my blogging project where I’m talking to…
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Read More: the positive (virtual) audience (2): What would an HIV Doula Do?
Yesterday I attended two zoom meetings. The first was a Town Hall on Title VI and Academic Freedom. It was organized by the Faculty Council at Brooklyn College, CUNY, where…
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Read More: my practice for the interval
A practice needs constraints. Given that the internet and its stars; the police and the Israeli and Americans governments; the marketplace and the platforms and habits they promote, are organized…
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Read More: YouTube in the Gallery
Ciara Ennis, the curator of Pitzer College Art Galleries, interviewed Pato Hebert and I about our upcoming YouTube art show, PerpiTube. One of her questions was about the differences between…
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Read More: PerpiTube: Repurposing Social Media Spaces
I am very pleased to announce the art show that I co-curated with Pato Hebert, PerpiTube: Repurposing Social Media Spaces. It will be held July 12 – September 6, 2011…
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Read More: Corpus of Corpus
I was on the opening panel for “The Corpus of Corpus: A Symposium on AIDS, Arts, and (Counter) Public Health” held at UC Riverside, Jan 22-23. Jaime Cortez, event co-organizer…