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Hello. If you plan to attend Monday¹s Mellon Seminar, please remember to
rsvp directly to me: [log in to unmask] Thanks!
    Best,
        Esther

Esther Grassian
Information Literacy Librarian
UCLA College Library
Box 951450
L.A., CA 90095-1450
Phone: 310-206-4410
Fax: 310-206-9312
Email: [log in to unmask]
SL: Alexandria Knight
Skype: esthergrassian
There: Sefer

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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 16:15:07 -0800
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Conversation: Invitation: Mellon Seminar in Digital Humanities: March 9th,
2-5 pm SLT/PST
Subject: Invitation: Mellon Seminar in Digital Humanities: March 9th, 2-5 pm
SLT/PST

Hello. This message is being cross-posted to a number of lists. Apologies
for any duplication.

 

We are happy to announce the 6th of 9 Mellon Seminars in Digital Humanities
taking place at UCLA in real life (RL), and streamed via live video feed
into the Digital Library Federation's (DLF) http://www.diglib.org/ SL
island, Entropia. The RL participants will also see the SL audience,
projected on a screen in the RL room at UCLA.

 

These Seminars, organized and co-taught by Jeffrey Schnapp (Visiting
Professor of Digital Humanities, UCLA, and Professor of Comparative
Literature, Stanford University; Founder of the Stanford Humanities
Laboratory) and Todd Presner ((Associate Professor of Germanic Languages and
Comparative Literature, UCLA), take place at intervals during the 2008/2009
academic year. To find out more about this series of Seminars:
www.digitalhumanities.ucla.edu <http://www.digitalhumanities.ucla.edu/>

 

Please note that the time for each Seminar is U.S. Pacific Time.

 

TOPIC: " Border Crossings: Mobility, Immobility, and Trans-media
Storytelling²

 

DATE & TIME: Monday, March 9, 2009, 2 pm - 5 pm SLT/PST

 

SPEAKERS: 

·        Scott Ruston, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities and
Media Studies, University of California at Los Angeles, received his PhD in
critical studies from the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of
Southern California in 2008. Through a combination of theory and practice,
his research has explored how the cinematic legacy of the telephone and the
unique characteristics of mobile media combine to create immersive and
interactive narrative entertainment. Topic: ³Mobile Media:  Intersecting
Space/Place, Narrative/Database, Physical/Virtual²

 

·        Amy Sara Carroll, assistant professor of Latina/o Studies (jointly
appointed in English and American Culture, affiliate of the Center for World
Performance Studies and Latin American and Caribbean Studies) at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, received a Ph.D. in Literature from Duke
University (2004), an MFA in Creative Writing (Poetry) from Cornell
University, and an MA in Anthropology from the University of Chicago. Her
research, teaching, and writing interests include Latin/o American
contemporary cultural production (performance, art, video, and literature),
feminist, queer, and postcolonial theory, cultural studies, inter-American
studies, border studies, and critical creative writing. Her critical essays
and poetry have appeared in various journals and anthologies.

 

·        Ricardo Dominguez is a co-founder of The Electronic Disturbance
Theater (EDT), who developed Virtual-Sit-In technologies in solidarity with
the Zapatista communities in Chiapas, Mexico. His recent Electronic
Disturbance Theater project with Brett Stabaum, Micha Cardenas and Amy Sara
Carroll the *Transborder Immigrant Tool* (a GPS cellphone safety net tool
for crossing the Mexico/U.S border was the winner of "Transnational
Communities Award"). He is an assistant professor at UCSD in the Visual Arts
Department and Principal/Principle Investigator at CALIT2 (bang.calit2.net
<http://bang.calit2.net/> ).Ricardo is also co-founder of *particle group*
(pitmm.net <http://pitmm.net/> ) with artists Diane Ludin, Nina Waisman, Amy
Sara Carroll - the project is focused on the themes of nanotechnology and
nanotoxicology.

 

DESCRIPTONS OF PRESENTATIONS + LINKS TO READINGS: http://tinyurl.com/c2k7f4

 

RL LOCATION: Visualization Portal, 5628 Math Science Building‹enter on the
ground floor (5th 

level) and follow the signs to the portal

 

SL LOCATION: Digital Library Federation's SL island, Entropia

 

Anyone interested is welcome to attend at UCLA. The SL audience is limited
to 50. 

 

IMPORTANT: SL attendees only:  Please RSVP to Esther Grassian
<[log in to unmask]> or IM her SL avatar, Alexandria Knight, to
reserve a space on Entropia, and for instructions on viewing the live feed
and adjusting the audio in SL.

 

You can teleport directly to Entropia by using the following Second Life url
(SLurl), but you must have an SL account in order to do so:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Entropia/110/117/21/

 

Basic SL accounts are free: http://secondlife.com/

 

Please let us know if you have any questions or would like any additional
information. 

 

Best,

           Esther Grassian (UCLA) & Deni Wicklund (Stanford)

           Co-Managers, DLF's Entropia

 
Esther Grassian
Information Literacy Librarian
UCLA College Library
Box 951450
L.A., CA  90095-1450
Phone: 310-206-4410
Fax: 310-206-9312
Email: [log in to unmask]
Skype: esthergrassian
SL: Alexandria Knight
There: Sefer
 


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