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Lectures 1999
 
 ...With Technological Means:
 Artists, theorists and curators
 working in new media

 
 This lecture series invited outstanding digital
 media artists, curators and theorists to present
 their work. Bringing together black boxes and white
 cubes, the ambition of this series was to gather
 those artists and curators who have critically
 responded to the imperatives of new technology, and
 through their practice have claimed technology as
 part of cultural work.
 
 ...With technological means
 Natalie Jeremijenko
 Natalie Jeremijenko is a design engineer and
 internationally renowned technoartist. Her work was
 included in the last Whitney Biennial and Documenta
 and is currently on exhibitionin London.
 
 Critical vehicles
 Krzysztof Wodiczko
 Krzysztof Wodiczko is best known for his huge and
 contentious projections in public spaces (over 70
 throughout Europe and US). His book, of the same
 title as his talk, Critical Vehicles, has just been
 released by MIT press.
 
 Unexpected obstacles
 Perry Hoberman
 A retrospective of Perry Hoberman's performance and
 installation work recently opened the largest new
 media museum in the world, ZKM, in
 Karlsruhe, Germany.
 
 Investing strategies
 RT Mark
 RT Mark are a new breed of activists that create and
 foster interventions in mass market digital
 products. Their projects, exposing implicit values
 in software and hardware have garnered
 massive coverage.
 
 In the ocean of streams of story
 Grahame Weinbren
 Grahame Weinbren creates interactive cinema
 installations. He has exibited in the Whitney
 Museum, the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art,
 the Centre Pompidou, the ICA in London, among other
 places and is the recipient of several NEA grants.
 
Panel: From here on...
Neil Seiling, Producer, Alive TV
 Barbara London, New Media Curator, MOMA
 Tim Druckrey, Writer
 Aaron Betsky, Curator of Architecture and
 Design, SFMOMA
 

 Lectures
 
 Each year the DMCA organizes a lecture series
 featuring artists and thinkers from outside Yale,
 as well as DMCA project grant recipients. All
 lectures are free and open to the public. This
 section is an archive of past lectures including
 Quicktime video and complete audio recordings;
 click 1999 or 2000 to see the year's lecture
 series.
 
 See Events for upcoming lectures at the DMCA.
 
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