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Chips and Bits:  A Digital Symposium
This all-day symposium on digital studies in film and television
 will explore issues on how to theorize new media and how new media
 can be used in critical inquiry.  The symposium will present
 papers and computer    demonstrations both on the use of new media
 in critical studies and on various critical and theoretical
  approaches to this developing media form.
 
This all-day symposium on digital studies in film and television
 will explore issues on how to theorize new media and how new media
 can be used in critical inquiry.  The symposium will present
 papers and computer    demonstrations both on the use of new media
 in critical studies and on various critical and theoretical
  approaches to this developing media form.
 
Symposium participants include:
  Steven Ricci, Head of Research, UCLA Film and Television Archive
  Marsha Kinder, Faculty, Cinema Studies USC
  Peter Lunenfeld, Faculty, Art Center College of Design
  Lev Manovich, Faculty, Department of Visual Arts UCSD
  Vivian Sobchack, Faculty, UCLA School of Film and Television
  Teshome Gabriel, Faculty, UCLA School of Film and Television
  Fabian Wagmister, Faculty, UCLA School of Film and Television
  Charles Tashiro, Faculty, USC Annenberg School of Communication
 
WHEN:   Saturday, May 10th
                morning coffee                           9:30 a.m.
                session 1: Digital Memory         10 a.m. - 11 a.m.
                session 2: The Digital Word       11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
                LUNCH BREAK                            12:15 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
                session 3: The Digital Body        2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
                session 4: The Digital Campus   4 p.m. - 5:20 p.m.
 
 
WHERE:  UCLA's Melnitz Hall -- Room 2534.  Melnitz is located at the
northeast corner of the UCLA campus near the intersection of Sunset
Boulevard and Hilgard Avenue.
 
ADMISSION:  Admission to the symposium is free.  On-campus parking is
available for $5 in Lot#3 (YOU MUST ARRIVE BEFORE 8:45 a.m. to park in Lot#3).
 
CONTACT:  Archive Research and Study Center -- (310) 206-5388 -- or
e-mail [log in to unmask] (Julian Scaff)
 
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Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite 
http://www.sa.ua.edu/screensite

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