MIT in 3:00 Video Competition Screening
MIT in 3:00 Video Competition Screening
What’s your MIT? And can you show it in 3 minutes? Sponsored by the Chris Pomiecko Memorial Fund and Comparative Media Studies/Writing with support from Arts at MIT.
What’s your MIT? And can you show it in 3 minutes? Sponsored by the Chris Pomiecko Memorial Fund and Comparative Media Studies/Writing with support from Arts at MIT.
A new history of the ambitions behind the rise of “theory” in the US humanities, and the obscure ties of that endeavor to Progressive Era technocracy, US foundations, and the growing prestige of technology and engineering in 20th century life.
Mosteirin's reading will include poems from Experiment 116, and Cayley will be launching the new, expanded edition of Image Generation published by Counterpath.
Join us for a screening of clips from "SEARCHING: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science" and comments from MIT's Alan Lightman, Nancy Kawisher, Kieran Setiya
producer/director Geoff Haines-Stiles (Carl Sagan's COSMOS)...and YOU!
Nicol’s translation of One Hundred Visions of War by Julien Vocance, published in November 2022, has been called “an essential addition to the history of modernist poetry.”
Frances Negrón-Muntaner (Columbia University) will discuss the origins, impact, and future of the award-winning artivist project Valor y Cambio (Value/Valour and Change), in conversation with Prof. Katerina González Seligmann (University of Connecticut).