Event overview
Various experiments in how to build media novels have emerged; Norman Klein discusses what forces are at play that are changing the direction of what used to be called media art.
This will be of special interest to Visual Sociology and C&S, PUC and related PhD students but all welcome. Norman Klein from the California Institute of the Arts, is a critic, urban and media historian, and novelist. His lecture focuses on the following: in our contemporary culture, with all the political and economic crises that beset us, various experiments in how to build media novels have emerged. These represent a new form of storytelling, of archiving, or multi-media novel, of installation. Norman Klein discusses what forces are at play that are changing the direction of what used to be called media art. Among the examples he will discuss: The Imaginary 20th Century, Bleeding Through.
Dates & times
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12 Oct 2016 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm |
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