Shooting Theory – An Accident of Fast Feminism
January 16, 2014 University of Toronto From the colloquia series “Feminist & Queer Approaches to Technoscience” Rebecka Sheffield: I am very excited to introduce our speaker today, Dr. Shannon...
View ArticleMy Hero: A Media Archaeology of Tiny Viewfinderless Cameras as Technologies...
This essay draws from visual studies, feminist science and technology studies, and performance studies to put into historical perspective the popular phenomenon of the small viewfinderless action...
View ArticleLocal Autonomy Networks: Post-Digital Networks, Post-Corporate Communications
March 27, 2014 University of Toronto From the colloquia series “Feminist & Queer Approaches to Technoscience” Gabby Resch: micha cárdenas has one of those really rich, descriptive bios that looks...
View ArticleMy Hero: A Media Archaeology of Body-Mounted Technologies of the Self
January 30, 2014 University of Toronto From the colloquia series “Feminist & Queer Approaches to Technoscience” Ashley Scarlett: Lisa Cartwright is an artist and a professor at UC San Diego, where...
View ArticleFinal Frontier: Heritage Villages, Collective Memory, and Urban Futures
French sociologist Bruno Latour has talked about the incredible career that the term “design” has had: “From a surface feature in the hands of a not-so-serious-profession that added features in the...
View ArticleEnigma Symbiotica
Enigma Symbiotica is a multi-year project on the enigmatic riddle of our symbiosis with increasing technologized modes that are rapidly accelerating our demise. In this video, I begin to crack the code...
View ArticleFinal Frontier: Heritage Villages, Collective Memory and Urban Futures
April 10, 2014 University of Toronto From the colloquia series “Feminist & Queer Approaches to Technoscience” Blake Williams: Good afternoon, thank you for coming. Today I have the honor and the...
View ArticleBlack Data
February 13, 2014 University of Toronto From the colloquia series “Feminist & Queer Approaches to Technoscience” Shaka McGlotten: Why are Black people important? This is how comedian, geek, and...
View ArticleJ. G. Ballard and the Pornographic Imaginary
April 3, 2014 University of Toronto From the colloquia series “Feminist & Queer Approaches to Technoscience” Ashley Scarlett: Dr. Zabet Patterson is a force. Since completing a PhD in rhetoric at...
View ArticleQueering Surveillance Research
March 6, 2014 University of Toronto From the colloquia series “Feminist & Queer Approaches to Technoscience” Stephanie Perrin: Hi, my name is Stephanie Perrin and I am honored and privileged to be...
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