intermedia art writing and performance

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  • Homecoming
    On Friday, Nov. 8, we’ll look back to tradition and forward to the future of media, communication and information. Tour the Media Archaeology Lab and Immersive Media Lab during the day, or join us for our Homecoming Happy Hour! You must RSVP for the reception by 3 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 8.

  • In February, PhD student Niki Tulk presented her multimedia installation piece, Ex Cutis Libra, at the CMCI media space. The work explores poetics around the ethics, archives and material process of binding books in human skin.
  • On April 15, Assistant Professor Joel Swanson's work, Binary Pronouns, began streaming on 150 Mediastream, a 150-foot long by 22-foot high array of 89 LED blades located in the lobby of the iconic 150 North Riverside building in
  • During the 2018-19 school year, Associate Professor Lori Emerson presented at the Digital Humanities annual conference in Mexico City on her in-progress, collaboratively written book, THE LAB BOOK. She also received several grants
  • Winner! For Staff Pick, Best Place to Teach Gen Z What a VCR Is: Media Archeology Lab
  • Angie Eng (in collaboration with Atau Tanaka, Akio Mokuno, Hoppy Kamiyama and Celeste Hastings) had the Transmedia performance/installation premiere of Iconoclashgiftsfeld and Chasers: Yojimbo versus Fistful of Dollars at
  • Founding Director Mark Amerika was recently appointed a CU Professor of Distinction. In January 2018, Professor Amerika published his tenth book, remixthecontext (Routledge). Last fall, The British Computer Arts Society
  • Julie Carr's book, Someone Shot My Book, is a collection of critical and poetic essays published by the University of Michigan Press. According to the Press, "Carr’s essays push past familiar boundaries between the personal/confessional and
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