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Events at: Lasserre Building, Room 102

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Lev Manovich

27 March 2003
  • Venue: Lasserre Building, Room 102

JCI Lecture Series 2002 – 2003 Lev Manovich, Associate Professor of Visual Arts, University of California, San Diego

Martha Wilson — Going Virtual: Franklin Furnace in Cyberspace

01 October 2003
  • Venue: Lasserre Building, Room 102

JCI Lecture Series: Art as Mnemonic Device in the Age of Visual Culture Martha Wilson: Going Virtual: Franklin Furnace in Cyberspace Co-organized by Marina Roy and Charlotte Townsend-Gault.

Christopher Pinney — The Recursive Archive: Art versus History

29 October 2003
  • Venue: Lasserre Building, Room 102

JCI Lecture Series: Art as Mnemonic Device in the Age of Visual Culture Christopher Pinney: The Recursive Archive: Art versus History Co-organized by Marina Roy and Charlotte Townsend-Gault.

Fred Orton — Disassociation and Alienation in the Art of Jeff Wall: A Ventriloquist at a Birthday Party in October, 1947

12 November 2003
  • Venue: Lasserre Building, Room 102

JCI Lecture Series: Art as Mnemonic Device in the Age of Visual Culture Fred Orton: Disassociation and Alienation in the Art of Jeff Wall: A Ventriloquist at a Birthday Party in October, 1947 Co-organized by Marina Roy and Charlotte Townsend-Gault.

James Meyer — Judd’s Domesticity

19 November 2003
  • Venue: Lasserre Building, Room 102

JCI Lecture Series: Art as Mnemonic Device in the Age of Visual Culture James Meyer: Judd’s Domesticity Co-organized by Marina Roy and Charlotte Townsend-Gault.

Jolene Rickard — Aesthetics and Sovereignty?

14 January 2004
  • Venue: Lasserre Building, Room 102

JCI Lecture Series: Art as Mnemonic Device in the Age of Visual Culture Jolene Rickard: Aesthetics and Sovereignty? Co-organized by Marina Roy and Charlotte Townsend-Gault.

Vong Phaophanit — Atopia: looking and seeing

03 March 2004
  • Venue: Lasserre Building, Room 102

JCI Lecture Series: Art as Mnemonic Device in the Age of Visual Culture Vong Phaophanit: Atopia: looking and seeing Co-organized by Marina Roy and Charlotte Townsend-Gault.

Walid Ra’ad — The Loudest Muttering is Over: Documents from the Atlas Group Archive – The Bachar Tapes

17 March 2004
  • Venue: Lasserre Building, Room 102

JCI Lecture Series: Art as Mnemonic Device in the Age of Visual Culture Walid Ra’ad: The Loudest Muttering is Over: Documents from the Atlas Group Archive – The Bachar Tapes Co-organized by Marina Roy and Charlotte Townsend-Gault.

Wu Hung — contemporaneity in contemporary chinese art

13 October 2004
  • Venue: Lasserre Building, Room 102

Series: ruptured representations Wu Hung: contemporaneity in contemporary chinese art Co-sponsored by: the center for chinese studies, ms. greta ho, department of religious studies,and the department of asian studies.

John Welchman — on the uncanny and visual culture

20 October 2004
  • Venue: Lasserre Building, Room 102

JCI Lecture Series: ruptured representations John Welchman: on the uncanny and visual culture co-sponsored by:the morris and helen belkin art gallery and the emily carr institute of art and design.

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