Lunchtime-Series
- As part of our annual luncheon media arts lecture series at the BC, we are happy to confirm Joel Swanson for February 4th, 2014. Swanson is an artist, designer and writer who currently serves as the Director of the Technology, Arts
- As part of our annual lunchtime media arts lecture series at the BC, we are happy to confirm Eric Meyer, a multimedia artist. He’s a co-founder, designer, and web developer at OddBird; a poet & musician with Teacup Gorilla; a writer,
- As part of our annual lunchtime media arts lecture series at the BC, we are happy to confirm Lori Emerson, assistant professor in the Department of English at the University of Colorado at «Ƶ, for our December 2, 2013, presentation.
- The Fall 2013 Media Arts Luncheon Series will feature Eric Meyer (Oct), Andrea Zeffiro (Nov), Lori Emerson (Dec), Joel Swanson (Feb) and Matt Soar (March). This series is done in collaboration with the Media Archaeology Lab.
- The Brakhage Center’s Lunchtime Discussion continues on the first Monday of each month began featuring Ed Rivers, Christi Turner, Cole Ingraham and Mél Hogan. February 4th: Ed Rivers – Flash Fiction, Literature, and Media
- Feb 4 – 11:30 AM; ATLAS 311 (The Brakhage Center) In this largely hands-on session, we explored theories and techniques of aleatory (“random”) composition that Ed Rivers uses in teaching poetry-writing, poetic analysis, and digital
- March 4th – 11:30 AM; ATLAS 311 (The Brakhage Center) Christi spent over six years in Madagascar, working at the nexus of sustainable development, conservation and the media. She helped build Madagascar’s first solar-powered community
- April 1st – 11:30 AM; ATLAS 311 (The Brakhage Center) Cole Ingraham is a composer, performer, improvisor, teacher, and programmer from the San Francisco bay area. He holds an MFA in Electronic Music from Mills College in Oakland CA and a
- May 6th – 11:30 AM; ATLAS 311 (The Brakhage Center)
- Dr. Amma Y. Ghartey-Tagoe Kootin (known as “Dr. Amma”) practices and studies the intersections of academic history and performance (i.e. theatre, film, and television). Her research interests center on the African Diaspora, particularly the impact