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  1. The House of Uncommon Pleasures

    Media Art, Sound & Listening Sensory Studies Related Links Biswamit Dwibedy Sensory Studies Return to Overview Media, Art, Sound & Listening Return to Overview Civic Media Lab Project Biswamit Dwibedy  (Comparative Literature and English), The Hou ...

  2. Artist-in-Residence (2018-2020)

    Media Art, Sound & Listening Return to Overview Civic Media Lab Project Artist-in-Residence (2018-2020)  Mohammed Siam   ...

  3. Sensory Studies

    Formerly named the Taste Lab, the Sensory Studies research area supports work on sensory studies, and on taste’s relationship to community building, value-making, and cross-cultural dialogue.   Projects Food Without Borders Food Without Borders Sensory St ...

  4. Food Without Borders

    Sensory Studies Related Links Christy Shields Return to Overview Civic Media Lab Project Christy Shields (Communication, Media, and Culture), Beth Grannis (filmmaker and co-founder of Filmmakers without Borders), Madeleine Shorts films and website     Pro ...

  5. Aesthetics & Technics between Prefiguration and Revolution working group

    Digital Civil Society Media Art, Sound & Listening Related Links Jessica Feldman Julia Ramírez-Blanco Digital Civil Society Media, Art, Sound... Civic Media Lab Project International Working Group                                                        ...

  6. Affiliations and Partnerships

    AUP's MCGC Center is proud to partner with the following international research centers and networks that further research, understanding, and political action around digital technologies, media, communication, democracy, and social justice. Media, I ...

  7. J'ai Deux Amours: A Josephine Baker Symposium

    Actress, artist, and activist, Josephine Baker was a whole revolution unto herself, showing us new ways of being in the world. This symposium celebrates her many avatars and the artists who have been inspired by her life and keep her legacy alive. Over Oc ...

  8. Shaping Degas’s Dancers, on Stage, in Wax, in the Press

    Andrea Christmas and Liliane Erhart, in conversation with Cary Hollinshead-Strick– ‘Shaping Degas’s Dancers, on Stage, in Wax, in the Press’.  The nineteenth century saw a progressive feminization of the ballet dancer and masculinization of the imagined a ...

  9. Poisoned bread, the CIA, and the psychedelic humanities

    Russell Williams, in conversation with Elizabeth Kinne, ‘Poisoned bread, the CIA, and the psychedelic humanities’.  History is weird. Did the CIA lace bread with LSD, and what happens when contemporary novelist Sophie Macintosh writes about it? Does psych ...

  10. Between Becomings: Narration and International Law

    Rashmi Dharia, in conversation with Sneharika Roy – ‘Between Becomings: Narration and International Law’. What is at stake in telling stories in the work of international law? How can thinking like a literature scholar help? This talk explores those quest ...

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