Unwatchable Seminar
Nothing is Unwatchable for All Topics: Critical Internet Studies | Fake Documentary | Works from 2019 |
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Nothing is Unwatchable for All Topics: Critical Internet Studies | Fake Documentary | Works from 2019 |
Read MoreI’ve Left Documentary Entirely Topics: Activist Media | Fake Documentary | Works from 2019 |
Read MoreDecolonizing the Imagination, Moderator Go to: http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/web/academics/centers/wolfe/hess/2019.php Topics: Works from 2019 |
Read MoreCurated by What Would an HIV AIDS Doula Do? (collective members, Katherine Cheairs, Alexandra Juhasz, Theodore Kerr, Jawanza Williams), Metanoia: Transformation through AIDS Archives is an archival examination of community-based responses to the ongoing AIDS crisis in the USA.
Read MoreAIDS activist video as TV Topics: Activist Media | AIDS | Video | Works from 2019 |
Read MoreAlgorithms as Pets and Politicians Go to: https://news.dartmouth.edu/events/event?event=55360#.XLDzTKZ7mgw Topics: Critical Internet Studies | Curatorial, Editor, Organizer | Fake Documentary | Works from 2019 |
Read MoreEv-Ent-Anglement: A Script to Reflexively Extend Engagement by Way of Technologies Published in Bodies of Information: Intersectional Feminism and Digital
Read MoreNothing is Unwatchable for All Topics: Critical Internet Studies | Video | Works from 2019 | Read more
Read MoreThird World Majority as Feminist Online Space Published in From Third Cinema to Media Justice, 2016 Topics: Activist Media | Critical
Read MoreTribute to Jump Cut #1 Go to: https://www.maysles.org/calendar/jump-cut-1 Topics: Activist Media | AIDS | Documentary | Queer Media | Works from 2018 |
Read MoreWith Alisa Lebow. An online, community based manifesto. Not everything should be molded into a story. There are many ways to shape a documentary.
Read MoreCommunity members interested in discussing questions, concerns and best practices about the use, preservation, digitization, and research of VHS collections currently held by organizations, scholars, artists, and activists.
Read MoreConversation, contemplation, community, and art about participants’ shared interpretations of the connections between social media, verification, and lived truth.
Read MoreRe-energizing VHS Collections, Expanding Knowledge Published in KULA: knowledge creation, dissemination, and preservation studies, 2018 Topics: AIDS | Archives | Critical Internet
Read MoreBy invoking the terms “crises” and “distribution” in the title of this volume, we draw from and reflect on AIDS: how is it one (or many) of the outcomes and expressions of crises that are made ordinary and exceptional at the same time? How are these durations and intensities of crises experienced in specific contexts? For AIDS, the critical suspicion around the inflation of crisis rhetoric might appear to brush up against historical and political refusals to recognize the catastrophic consequences of the virus.
Read MoreThe self-reflexive praxis at the heart of our professional project Published in Alternative Histories of the Digital Humanities, Topics: Critical
Read MoreIn-terracial Conversation Published in Sinister Wisdom, 2018-11-21 Topics: Feminist Media | Interviews | Works from 2018 | Read more
Read MorePrinceton University: Gender, Sexuality and Media Topics: Activist Media | Queer Media | Works from 2018 |
Read MoreFake News Video-Poetry Workshop, New Haven Go to: http://fakenews-poetry.org/nh-list.html Topics: Critical Internet Studies | Curatorial, Editor, Organizer | Fake Documentary | Pedagogy | Works
Read MoreFake News Poetry Workshops as Radical Digital Media Literacy Go to: http://www.gredits.org/interfacepolitics/en/ Topics: Activist Media | Critical Internet Studies | Fake Documentary |
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