Schedule of Events
Friday, October 23rd
Panel 1: Materiality / Immateriality
Steven J. Jackson, Associate Professor of Information Science and Science and Technology Studies
3:30-5:00 pm
Pre-Register: Zoom
- Electrical Penetration Graph, Owen Marshall, Science and Technology Studies
- Lyre, Matt Kilbane, English
- Photograph of a Paperback Page of Runes on Tumblr, Jane Glaubman, English
- Sensory Deprivation Apparatus, Jeffrey Mathias, Science and Technology Studies
- YouTube Algorithm, Tarleton Gillespie, Communication & Information Science, Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research
Friday, November 13th
Panel 2: Textuality
Jeremy Braddock, Associate Professor, Department of Literatures in English
3:30-5:00 pm
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- Internet Love Poetry Collection, Andrew Campana, Asian Studies
- Lucipo Listserv, Marty Cain, English
- Russkie Muzhiki (Russian Peasants) bark-bound book of paintings, Ksenia Pavlenko, History of Art and Visual Studies
- Photoliptophone, Sam Carter, Romance Studies
- Feigned Handwriting, Pichaya Damrongpiwat, English
Friday, December 4th
Panel 3: Bodies/Intimacies
Katherine Sender, Professor, Department of Communication and Program in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
3:30-5:00 pm
Pre-Register: Zoom
- Dykes in the City Tank Top, Denise Green, Fiber Science and Apparel Design
- "I Voted" Sticker, Chelsea Butkowski, Communication
- Magical Gems, Alice Clinch, History of Art
- Packer Prosthesis, Joshua Bastian Cole, Performing and Media Arts
- Spicy Stanhope, Andrew Moisey, History of Art
Friday, March 5
Panel 4: Limits of the Object
3:30-5:30 pm
Pre-Register: Zoom
- AEG Hygiene Museum, Alena Williams, Cornell Society for the Humanities, Film and Media History/Theory in the Department of Visual Arts (UC San Diego)
- Transparent Books, Junting Huang, Comparative Literature
- Digital Surrogates, Marsha Taichman, Cornell University Library
- Mega-event Meteor Craters, Jennifer Minner, Nathan Revor, and Martin Abbott, City and Regional Planning, Science and Technology Studies
- Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art, Timothy Murray, Comparative Literature, English, and Cornell Council for the Arts