DIGITAL TERROR

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CTHEORY Multimedia and Rose Goldsen Lecture Series Present a Workshop on

DIGITAL TERROR
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
September 20-21, 2002


Friday, September 20, 2002
Kroch Library Lecture Room (2B48 Olin Library)

1:45 Timothy Murray
Departments of Comparative Literature and English
H. Thomas Hickerson
Cornell Library
Introduction: Rose Goldsen Archive of Multimedia Digital Art

2:00 Moderator, Nick Davis, Department of English
Timothy Murray, Arthur and Marilouise Kroker
Co-Curators, CTHEORY Multimedia
"Wired Ruins: Digital Terror and Ethnic Paranoia"

3:00 Moderator: Maria Fernandez, Department of History of Art
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
Department of Modern Culture and Media, Brown University
"Race, Paranoia, Terror"

Goldwin Smith D

4:30 Moderator: Salah Hassan, Departments of Africana Studies and History of
Art
University
Keith Piper
College of Fine Art, Carnegie Mellon University
"Recent Work: Discussing Robots, Andriods and Cyborgs"

Saturday, September, 21, 2002

Goldwin Smith D

9:30 Moderator: Werner Goehner, Department of Architecture
Shadi Nazarian
Department of Architecture, University of Buffalo
"Terror of the Digital"

10:30 Moderator: Rebecca Schneider, Department of Theatre, Film, and Dance,
Cornell/
Department of Theatre, Speech, and Dance, Brown University
Patricia Zimmermann
Department of Cinema and Photography, Ithaca College
"Blasting War"

11:30 Moderator: Johanna Kaufman, Department of Romance Studies
Maurice Benayoun
Department of Art, Universite Paris 1
"Artistic F[r]ictions: Roughing Up Digital Space"

2:00 Moderator: Buzz Spector, Department of Art
Jordan Crandall
Department of Art, University of California at San Diego
"Fingering the Trigger"

3:00 Moderator: Phoebe Sengers, Department of Science & Technology Studies
and
Information Science Program
Chris Csikszentmihalyi
Computing Culture Group, MIT Media Lab
"Technologies for Countering State Terrorism"

4: 15 Comparative Visualities Workshop
with Brett de Bary
Departments of Asian Studies and Comparative Literature
Wrap-Up Discussion

Cosponsored by Cornell University Library, Graduate Program in Film and
Video, Visual Studies Program, Society for the Humanities, College of Art,
Architecture, and Planning, Department of Art, French Studies, Department of
Science and Technology Studies, Information Science Program, Department of
History of Art, Department of English.

For further information, contact Timothy Murray, Director of the Rose
Goldsen Lecture Series, tcm1@cornell, 607-255-4012




Timothy Murray
Professor of Comparative Literature and English
Director of Graduate Studies in Film and Video
285 Goldwin Smith Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853
Co-Curator, CTHEORY Multimedia: http://ctheorymultimedia.cornell.edu
Curator, Contact Zones: The Art of CD-Rom:
http://contactzones.cit.cornell.edu/
office: 607-255-4012
e-mail: [email protected]