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Category: Reading Response

sometimes it be like that

April 7, 2020 Kira Bell

Bishop’s assertion that new media art does not take into account its own mediators seems outdated. As the second reading…

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Our Cultural Problem with Big Data

April 1, 2020 Josh Frick

The Covid crisis has highlighted the interconnectedness of our world on every level from the household to the global market.…

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Posted in: COVID Complexity, Reading Response

corn teen time

March 31, 2020 Kira Bell

Though this outbreak was personally and institutionally shocking, in a broader sense it comes as no surprise that a lack…

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right to live

Tanvi Sharma

In India, the Prime Minister’s response of initiating a lockdown to control the spread of COVID – 19 has resulted…

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Stelarc and Direct Launguage

February 19, 2020 Gabriel Jacobs

By far my favorite reading this class and certainly this week was the Stelarc reading. While it was both because…

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everybody already is robocop

February 18, 2020 Kira Bell

Burga’s Work that Disappears When the Spectator is Trying to Approach It (1970), >This is I think a really beautiful…

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E(Utopia)genics?

Tanvi Sharma

This past weekend, eugenics was trending on Twitter after Richard Dawkins tweeting about how Eugenics would ‘work’ even though it’s…

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Posted in: Reading Response Filed under: access, anonymity, citizenship, decolonization, democracy, eugenics, gate-keeping, public space

Network Analysis thoughts

February 17, 2020 Gabriel Jacobs

This paper was quite interesting, and informative, despite its short length it certainly was not topical and gave a good…

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Response to Jack Burnham’s System Esthetics

February 11, 2020 Josh Frick

Jack Burnham proposes a reductive thesis which fails to account for human variety and suggests possible modes of artistic expression…

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Artist as Asset

Tanvi Sharma

This is going to be a fairly scrambled response, mostly a collection of thoughts tangential to the readings I’ve had…

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Posted in: Reading Response Filed under: aesthetics, art, capitalism, post-fordism

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