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The Center for Ideas and Society Mellon Workshop and the UCR
Critical Digital Humanities Research Group are proud to present:<br>
<big><b>Perpitube: An Ongoing Dialog with Natalie Bookchin and Alex
Juhasz</b></big><br>
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 • 4-5:30 PM • HMNSS 1500<br>
See attached flyer.<br>
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<b>Alex Juhasz</b> is Professor of Media Studies at Pitzer College,
Claremont, California. She will discuss her recent video-book<a
title="Learning from YouTube"
href="http://vectors.usc.edu/projects/learningfromyoutube/"
target="_blank"> </a><em><a title="Learning from YouTube"
href="http://vectors.usc.edu/projects/learningfromyoutube/"
target="_blank">Learning from YouTube</a> </em>published by MIT
press and hosted by Vectors at USC. <b>Natalie Bookchin</b> is a
video and installation artist whose work is about “addressing
conditions of mass connectivity and isolation and exploring the
stories we are telling about ourselves and the world” (from her <a
title="Natalie Bookchin" href="http://bookchin.net/"
target="_blank">website</a>). She is a member of the integrated
media faculty at CalArts in Valencia.<br>
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Bookchin and Juhasz will have a dialogue about their recent
collaboration, concerning online video, social media, the individual
vs. collective, and creative interventions on and off line, as well
as the overlapping interests in their individual scholarly and
artistic practices. For more information, please visit the Critical
Digital Humanities Research Group website: <a
href="http://cdh.ucr.edu/">cdh.ucr.edu</a><br>
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This event is sponsored by The Center for Ideas and Society through
a generous grant through the Andrew W. Mellon Workshops in the
Humanities. For more information, please visit their website at
ideasandsociety.ucr.edu
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Mark Young
Department of English
University of California, Riverside</pre>
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