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November 2011, Week 2

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Darcey West Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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This week’s In Media Res theme examines Special Effects (November 7-11).

Here's the line-up:
http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/imr/

Monday November 7, 2011 –   Bob Rehak (Swarthmore College), Dan North (The University of Exeter), and Michael S. Duffy (Towson University) present: Special Effects: New Perspectives on Old Questions

Tuesday November 8, 2011 –   Kimberly Ramirez (LaGuardia Community College of the City University of New York) presents: ‘What You Mean We?’: Video-Cloning Laurie Anderson

Wednesday November 9, 2011 –   Drew Ayers (Georgia State University) presents: Digital Materialism: "300" Bodies in Virtual Space

Thursday November 10, 2011 –  Chuck Tryon (Fayetteville State University) presents: Avatar Comes Home: 3D and the Death of DVD

Friday November 11, 2011 –  Dan North (The University of Exeter) presents: Behind the scenes of ‘Les Trucs du Cinema’

Theme week organized by Bob Rehak (Swarthmore College), Dan North (The University of Exeter) and Michael S. Duffy (Towson University).

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Best,
The In Media Res Team


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