Monday, November 07, 2011

Bring On The Lumiere -- Ticket Requests!

Hi everyone,

Please send me an email -- aferromurray (at) berkeley (dot) edu -- by noon tomorrow (Tuesday) if you would like me to purchase a ticket for you to see Bring On The Lumiere. I will reserve tickets for the Saturday showing, November 12 at 8pm. Working group will pay for these tickets, but only if you let me know by noon tomorrow. It would be great to get a sizable group together to support local choreographer Katherine Galasso who came to working group last year to present on this piece.

Thanks and hope to hear from you.

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Henry Jenkins: ROOM CORRECTIONS

Dear NMWG followers,

I apologize that original Jenkins lecture announcement had the wrong location. The following information is correct:

5-6pm on Thursday, November 3
Geballe Room, Townsend Center, 220 Stephens Hall, UC Berkeley
Henry Jenkins (USC) speaks on Transmedia. This event is sponsored by the Berkeley Center for New Media as a part of their History and Theory of New Media series and is open to the public. If you would like to attend this talk please arrive early as seating is limited and BCNM expects to fill up. The event is free, but a box office will open at 4pm to reserve seats. Doors open at 4:30pm.

Monday, October 31, 2011

New Media in November!

We have several exciting events planned for November, and two of them happen to be this week.

1-3pm on Tuesday, November 1
BCNM Commons, 340 Moffitt
Robert Alford will discuss Chapter 4, "Grainy Days and Mondays: Superstar and Bootleg Aesthetics," from Lucas Hilderbrand's book Inherent Vice: Bootleg Histories of Videotape and Copyright. Email aferromurray@berkeley.edu for the pdf.

5-6pm on Thursday, November 3
Geballe Room, Townsend Center, 220 Stephens Hall, UC Berkeley
Henry Jenkins (USC) speaks on Transmedia. This event is sponsored by the Berkeley Center for New Media as a part of their History and Theory of New Media series and is open to the public. If you would like to attend this talk please arrive early as seating is limited and BCNM expects to fill up. The event is free, but a box office will open at 4pm to reserve seats. Doors open at 4:30pm.

8pm on Friday, November 11
ODC Theater, San Francisco
We will purchase a block of tickets to attend local choreographer Catherine Galasso's new work, "Bring on the Lumiere." Galasso spoke to the working group last year, so we are excited to see the practical product of her historical and theoretical media research. Please email aferromurray@berkeley.edu if you are interested in attending.

More information at: http://odcdance.org/performance.php?param=78

1-3pm on Tuesday, November 29
BCNM Commons, 340 Moffitt
Chris Goetz will discuss scholarship by Henry Jenkins and will focus on the following article: “Complete Freedom of Movement: Videogames as Gendered Play Spaces"

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Lars Jan & Paul Abacus Visit


We had an excellent time hosting artist Lars Jan and collaborator Paul Abacus last week. Thanks to those who came out for Lars' talk last week! Here's Lars' abstract, belated...


Lars Jan, the artistic director of LA’s transmedia art lab Early Morning Opera (EMO) and Paul Abacus, the progressive thinker on national borders and the namesake of ABACUS — slated for 2012’s Sundance Film Festival — will be presenting their thoughts on presentations, the lingua franca of the world today. The pair will also discuss and share video excerpts from their diverse body of performance work, influenced by mega-church media design, aquariums, dance cinema, TED talks, suicide bombing and Japanese traditional puppetry.

EMO has recently received commissions from, and premiered new media-driven performance works at, the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (Troy, NY) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (NYC).


Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Sept. 13 - Reggie Royston on "The Tethered Self, Authenticity and Identity in Sherry Turkle's Work"

I hope some of you were able to join for Sherry Turkle's lecture this evening.

Please join us for the next NMWG to discuss the talk and Turkle's work. Reggie Royston, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of African American Studies, will lead our discussion with his presentation, The Tethered Self, Authenticity and Identity in Sherry Turkle's Work. We will meet in room 340 Moffitt (BCNM Commons) at 1pm on Tuesday, September 13. Please read the attached article and come prepared to discuss! If you don't have time to prepare we would still love for you to join in the discussion.

Thursday, September 01, 2011

NMWG-2011 Fall Schedule!

Dear New Media Working Groupers,

Please mark your calendars for the following dates with the New Media Working Group.

Tentative Fall 2011 Schedule:

Tuesday, September 6, 2011, 5pm
Sherry Turkle (MIT) on "Technology and Intimacy"
Banatao Auditorium, Sutardja Dai Hall

Tuesday, September 13, 2011, 1pm
Reggie Royston leads a discussion on Sherry Turkle
BCNM Commons, 340 Moffitt

Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 1pm
Talk by artist-in-residence Lars Jan
BCNM Commons, 340 Moffitt

Tuesday, October TBD, 2011, 1pm
Robert Alford leads a discussion
BCNM Commons, 340 Moffitt

Tuesday, November 1, 2011, 1pm
TBD
BCNM Commons, 340 Moffitt

Friday, November 11, 2011, 8pm
Trip to performance by new media choreographer Catherine Galasso
"Bring on the Lumiere"
ODC Theater, San Francisco


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

First meeting!

What: NEW MEDIA WORKING GROUP
When: Thursday, August 25 at Noon
Where: Berkeley Center for New Media Commons, 340 Moffitt Library (just outside of the Free Speech Cafe)

We hope you can join us for the first New Media Working Group meeting of the year. This meeting will be especially important for us to collectively decide on a convenient meeting time for the semester, plan a schedule, and catch up. Please come ready with ideas for meeting topics since the working group program will be most rich if some of you volunteer to lead a session or two.

Additionally, please email me directly at aferromurray@berkeley.edu if you are interested in the group but cannot attend the meeting.