Petra Kuppers (University of Michigan)
“Disability Culture: Experimental Social Practice”
Compton Foundation Visiting Fellow
April 22, 2014
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Petra Kuppers (University of Michigan)
“Disability Culture: Experimental Social Practice”
Compton Foundation Visiting Fellow
April 22, 2014
Beth Coleman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
“X-Reality: Social Machines, “Smart” Subjects, and Experimental Mappings”
April 15, 2014
Rheim Alkadhi (traveling artist)
“Picture Elements from Subjects Recently Alive”
April 8, 2014
Freddy Negrete (Los Angeles tattoo artist)
“An Original Style”
April 1, 2014
Exene Cervenka (Los Angeles punk rock musician, artist)
"Brave New World Order"
March 25, 2014
Perry Bard (New York Artist)
“I Live at the Intersection of Dakar and Guangzhou”
March 4, 2014
Siva Vaidhyanathan Response
I have been posting a small curation inspired by Siva Viadhyanathan's book, The Googlization of Everything (And Why We Should Worry). Most videos are made by Google and advertise a Google lifestyle. Of interest for me is in what role Google places itself in our lives, how it reimagines our lives, and how it reimagines our physical selves. (There is a tension in the Search Stories videos and the Work has Gone Google videos of how visibly, tangibly present Google is in relation to our bodies.) I have also thrown in two videos not done by Google that put the vast scope of its commercial enterprises into context.
Google Search Stories.