Southern California 2014 Annual Symposium
The Study of Visual Culture in the Era of Zeros and Ones
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Lev Manovich, Professor, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Director, Software Studies Initiative
Santa Monica College
1900 Pico Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405
Saturday, October 18th
9:30 AM – 3 PM
The tele-electronic digital world is transforming the ways we teach, the types of research we pursue, the subjects we teach about, the methodologies we employ, as well as how we archive and preserve. This symposium seeks to engage and theorize the ways the study of art history and visual culture are changing and the ways scholars are adapting and innovating to meet these new challenges and opportunities.
Papers
Ashley Sanders, Doctoral Candidate, Michigan State University
Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of Digital Art History with Robert Motherwell
Camilla S. Davidson & Mantra Roy, Ph.D. Library and Information Science (MLIS) Candidates, University of Washington
The Fate of Narrative in the Age of Digitized Art
Michael J. Masucci, Co-Founder of EZTV, Co-Founder CyberSpace Gallery, Founder of EZTV Museum.com and EZTV Archives to USC/ONE Museum & Archives
Hacking the Timeline- A Case History of Media Artists EZTV
Winifred E Newman, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Florida International University
Computer Augmented Virtual Environments (CAVEs) in Humanities Research
Bridget L. Goodbody, Ph.D. Founder and Curator at Art Intelligence
Art Intelligence: Think with your Eyes/See with Your Brain