New Media Forum : Margot Lovejoy

New Media Forum: Margot Lovejoy
Presented by the Maryland Institute College of Art Center for New Media
in association with the Johns Hopkins University Digital Media Center

Tuesday, March 18th
Margot LOVEJOY, "A Turn-Table"
Margot LOVEJOY will provide an exploration of her work on several
fronts, regarding new roles, new themes, new experiments in finding
participation and audience.

Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: Mount Royal Station Auditorium (S3)
Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore
All Lectures are free and open to the public
Reception will follow

Margot LOVEJOY is Professor of Visual Arts at the State University of
New York at Purchase and author of the seminal book on electronic
art, "Postmodern Currents: Arts and Artists in the Age of Electronic
Media" (1997). She is recipient of a 1988 Guggenheim Fellowship and a
1994 Arts International Grant in India. Last year, her Net art
project "Turns," was included in the Whitney Museum of American Art,
Biennial Exhibition. The site is a reflection on the ways new media
are influencing and changing notions of the individual in a social
context.

The New Media Forum is presented by the Center for New Media of the
Maryland Institute College of Art. The 2002-2003 Forum is a series of
lecture/presentations by leading media artists, focusing on multiple
perspectives that explore the changing cultural phenomena resulting
from the convergence of art and technology.

Upcoming Lectures:

Tuesday, April 15th
Perry HOBERMAN, "Unexpected Obstacles"
Perry HOBERMAN will comment on the influence of technology on our
perception and the determination of our every-day life through his
installations and interactive environments. In this way, he expresses
the euphoria of many utopias in both a nostalgic and sarcastic way.

For more information:

MICA Center for New Media
Randall Packer, Director
http://cnm.mica.edu

MICA Office of Communications
410.225.2300