
Biology, Technology, and the Arts
A symposium presented by
The Fall 2010 Interdisciplinary Course Cluster “On Bio-Art”
At the California Institute of the Arts
LOCATION: AHMANSON AUDITORIUM, MOCA GRAND AVENUE, LOS ANGELES--TRANSPORT TO MOCA LEAVING AT THE MAIN CALARTS ENTRANCE AT 2PM AND AT 3:30PM
Program
Afternoon Speakers
4:30pm: Michael Bryant, School of Critical Studies, CalArts
4:35pm: Martie Haselton, Communication Studies and Psychology, UCLA
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/comm/haselton/home.html
4:50pm: Philip Ross, Founding Director of CRITTER
http://billhoss.phpwebhosting.com/ross/index.php?id=1
5:05pm: Robert Mitchell, Department of English, Duke
http://english.duke.edu/people?Gurl=%2Faas%2FEnglish&Uil=rmitch&subpage=profile
5:20pm: Michael Pisaro, School of Music, CalArts
http://directory.calarts.edu/directory/michael-pisaro-0
5:35pm: Anne Marie Oliver, Intermedia and Contemporary Theory, PNCA
http://www.pnca.edu/programs/bfa/majors/intermedia.php
5:50-6:20pm: Discussion with the audience
6:20-7:30pm: Break
Evening Lecture
7:30pm: Arne De Boever, School of Critical Studies/MA in Aesthetics and Politics, CalArts
7:35pm: Catherine Malabou, Université Paris-X Nanterre and SUNY Buffalo
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