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Evan Meaney Remote Lecture on November 29 at Noon in Trahern 212

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xtine burrough’s Remote Lecture to New Media Students

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Terminal Award Winner xtine burrough to Deliver Remote Lecture on Nov. 10 at noon

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On November 10 at noon in Trahern 212 media artist and Terminal Award winner, xtine burrough, will deliver a remote lecture about her work. The lecture is free and open to the public.

xtine is a media artist and educator. She is the editor of Net Works: Case Studies in Web Art and Design (Routledge 2011) and co-author of Digital Foundations (New Riders/AIGA 2009).

Informed by the history of conceptual art, she uses social networking, databases, search engines, blogs, and applications in combination with popular sites like Facebook, YouTube, or Mechanical Turk, to create web communities promoting interpretation and autonomy.

xtine believes art shapes social experiences by mediating consumer culture with rebellious practices. As an associate professor of communication at CSUF, she bridges the gap between histories, theories, and production in design and new media education.


Terminal is a space sponsored by the Department of Art and the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts at Austin Peay State University to showcase and examine internet and new media art.

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Artist Alan Bigelow to Speak on October 13 at 1 pm in Trahern 212

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Alan Bigelow writes digital stories for the web. These stories are created in Flash and use images, text, audio, video, and other components. These stories are created for viewing on the web, although they can be (and have been) shown as gallery installations.

In 2010, Alan Bigelow was a World Technology Network Award nominee and a finalist for the International New Media Competition of the 24th Stuttgart Filmwinter (Germany). He was also a 2010 finalist for the New Media Writing Prize at the Poole Literary Festival (UK) and the Screengrab New Media Art Award (Australia).

His work, installations, and conversations concerning digital fiction and poetry have appeared in Turbulence.org, Rhizome.org, Los Angeles Center for Digital Arts, 14th Japan Media Arts Festival (The National Art Center, Tokyo), FreeWaves.org, The Museum of New Art (MONA, Detroit), Art Tech Media 2010, FILE 2007-2010, Blackbird, Drunken Boat, Media-N: Journal of the New Media Caucus, E-Poetry 2007/2009, IDEAS, the Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum (Turkey), Electrofringe 2008, New River Journal, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, and
elsewhere.

Recently, in addition to teaching full-time at Medaille College, he was a visiting online lecturer in Creative Writing and New Media at De Montfort University, UK.

You can see Alan Bigelow’s work at http://www.webyarns.com.

Bigelow will be speaking through Skype to APSU on October 13 at 1 pm. Come by Trahern 212 to listen in.

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Remote Lecture – Stephen Slappe

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Upgrade! Tennessee presents a lecture by Stephen Slappe, Assistant Professor of Art at Pacific Northwest College of Art.

Inspired by our friends at Upgrade! Johannesburg, Upgrade! Tennessee is beginning a series of remote lectures. In this lecture series, artists from across the globe will video stream their lectures to Tennessee from their studios.

Stephen Slappe will be sitting comfortably in his studio in Portland, OR.

Come to Trahern 212 at 11:30 on thursday October 28 to watch the lecture.

Upgrade! Tennessee is the local node of the international Upgrade! network, an emerging network of autonomous nodes united by art, technology, and a commitment to bridging cultural divides. Its decentralized, non-hierarchical structure ensures that Upgrade! (i) operates according to local interests and their available resources; and (ii) reflects current creative engagement with cutting edge technologies. Upgrade! Chicago presents new media projects, engages in informal critique, and fosters dialogue and collaboration between individual artists. Upgrade! International functions as an online, global network that gathers annually in different cities to meet one another, showcase local art, and work on the agenda for the following
year.

Contact jonesb@apsu.edu if you have any questions.