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October 2016, Week 2

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This week's In Media Res theme focus is the Films of Kahlil Joseph (October 10 - 14).


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In Media Res is a MediaCommons project ... The Visual Rhetoric of Anonymous Networks by Jason Jarvis


Monday, October 10 - Lauren Cramer (Pace University) presents "Holding Blackness in Suspension: A Study."


Tuesday, October 11 - Charles "Chip" Linscot (Ohio University) presents "Disjunction and Conjunction in the Films of Kahlil Joseph."


Wednesday, October 12 - Sarah Jane Cervenak (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) presents "Byway."


Thursday, October 13 - James Tobias (University of California, Riverside) presents an as yet untitled piece.


Friday, October 14 - Alessandra Raengo (Georgia State University) presents "Suspension, Revisited."


This theme week is organized by Lauren Cramer (Pace University) and Ethan Tussey (Georgia State University).


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The In Media Res Team.

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