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“Alternative Beginnings: Towards an-Other History of Immersive Arts and Technologies” (New Media Caucus)
Time: 02/22/2018: 2:00PM–3:30PMLocation: Room 406B
Chairs: Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda, Simon Fraser University; Matilda Aslizadeh, Independent Scholar and Artist
“Cosmopolitical Technologies and the Demarcation of Screen Space at Cine Kurumin: Activating Immersive Shifts in Imaginaries, Representation, and Politics”
Sarah Shamash, University of British Columbia
“Against Immersion, Re-imagine Reality, Cross-Borders”
Claudia Costa Pederson, Wichita State University
“A Variantology of Immersive Technology: The Imaginary Media of Adolfo Bioy Casares”
Matt Bernico, Greenville University
“Brazilian Avant-Garde’s Legacy of Exploring the Virtual”
Debora Faccion, Binghamton University
Sessions ; Affiliated Society Sessions
Subject Areas North America Methodologies Artistic Practice Art History Studio Practice Latin America Historiography
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