Thanks Ricardo for the update. I'd like to introduce you to two other guests who will taking our discussion threads into the first week of November. Welcome to Patty Zimmermann and Sam Gregory. Here are their bios and they will be making introductory posts to you soon.
Renate Sam Gregory and Patricia Zimmermann are collaborators working on an on-going research and presentation project, Speculations on the Virtual and Viral Witness. The project explores and opens up the contradictions, ethical and political implications of circulatory culture for transnational and international human rights as it moves from fixed analog representations by professionals to more fluid and changeable user generated modes designed to move across cultures for advocacy. Sam Gregory is the Program Director at WITNESS (www.witness.org, hub.witness.org) which uses video and online technologies to support human rights advocacy worldwide. He is a video producer, trainer, and human rights advocate. In 2005 he was the lead editor on Video for Change: A Guide for Advocacy and Activism (Pluto Press), and in 2007 he lead the development of the curriculum for WITNESS' first ever Video Advocacy Institute, an intensive two-week training program. He has worked extensively with grassroots human rights activists - particularly in Latin America and Asia, including the Philippines, Burma and Indonesia, integrating video into campaigns on a range of civil, political, social, economic and cultural human rights issues.Videos he has co-produced have been screened to decision-makers at the US Congress,the UK Houses of Parliament, the United Nations, and at film festivals worldwide. He has been interviewed on using video in advocacy for the Christian Science Monitor, the National Journal, Videomaker Magazine, Reason, PBS Now, Voice of America and many other media outlets. In 2004 he was a jury member for the IDFA Amnesty International/Doen Award. He has also worked as a television researcher/producer in both the UK and USA, and for development organizations in Nepal and Vietnam. He is on the Board of the US Campaign for Burma, and the Tactical Technology Collective. Patricia Zimmermann is professor of cinema, photography and media arts at Ithaca College in Ithaca New York and codirector of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (http://www.ithaca.edu/fleff) This years festival explores the theme of Open Space in an online, web 2.0 environment. She is the author and/or coeditor of Reel Families: A Social History of Amateur Film (Indiana), States of Emergency: Documentaries, Wars, Democracies (Minnesota), Mining the Home Movie: Excavations in Histories and Memories (California), and The Flaherty: Four Decades in the Cause of Independent Cinema (Wide Angle). She has published extensively and internationally in the areas of film history, documentary, new media, political economy of media, technological history, critical historiography, and film/new media theory. In addition to her scholarly work, for the last six years, she has written, produced and directed many collaborative projects in the area of live music and multimedia projection that combines archival material with new technologies, in collaboration with major archives in the United States and internationally. In 2010, she will be the Shaw Foundation Professor Endowed Chair of New Media Technology in the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. She blogs at http://www.ithaca.edu/fleff10/blogs/open_spaces/ > Hola all soft_skinned_Trans(i)s, > > We the Chicana Coyotek Gangs (CCG) > are really happy to bring today's > Transborder Immigrant Tool Weather Report. > > We are well liked in the Netherlands, > but just down the road from our > super lab we are not: > > On Nov 29, 2009, at 5:32 AM, whtguy...@yahoo.com wrote: > > "Give the illegals a map to your house ASSHOLE > > DON'T GIVE THEM A MAP TO MINE > > YOU SON OF A BITCH YOU SHOULD BE ARRESTED AND BEATEN > FOR HELPING ILLEGAL CRIMES BE COMMITTED." > > A VERY LOUD NOTE que no? CCG is getting lots these > very LOUD notes. > > WE hope that the LUNAR BRACEROS from 2125-2148 > can send some amor sin borders > now rather than tomorrow. > > Also, we are happy to report > that one of our lead chica del trans > dr. cardenas did some radio time: > > http://www.ksro.com/Programs/KSROAMNews/Interviews/blogentry.aspx?BlogEntryID=10074465 > > by the way she connected sonically with her new little chipped-in toe > ring! > > Other side of el code dr. stalbaum has been doing double duty as > mistress of the universe and tireless dislocative tester. Her > new magik tool will be ready to make a scene next week! > > http://www.walkingtools.net/ > > Over in OC land our poll number are down! > > Do we not give you enough LUV?! > > December 01, 2009 7:44 AM > Poll: 56% say border-crossing tool threatens national security > http://www.ocregister.com/news/tool-221803-border-poll.html > > CCG is now going to have to give up our Vegas Dreams of > becoming Las Gagas ricas y famous and just be one more poll dancing > trans-national threat. > > Meanwhile here in New Aztlán, otherwise known as North County Times > we have entered into a temporal cold war: > > Here's help crossing the border illegally but safely > > http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/columnists/vandoorn/article_6c7c6ca2-89dc-55a8-a206-b19bd80e657f.html > > This vato say SI! > > But, just click away it all become Fear of the nanocommunist Planet! > > http://www.nctimes.com/news/opinion/columnists/strickland/article_d06ba121-0a35-5632-b278-0b2df98cd9ff.html > > What can we say CCG likes their nanonuts con un poco de programable > matter: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B6NJy9d7Vo > > Which by the way is playing at the Kid's Museum of Art in SD! > No one is safe now! Ha..Ha..Ha!!! > > Bueno much mas to tell but we have to go hit the dance flores > they are playing our song. > > Abrazos grandes, > CCG > > P.S. The pome of the day just for you c...@as: > > DUBLINERS > La isla que > se repite: > dub liners, > el Caribe. > Derridian > hospitality, > Joycean as > a Yes, resounding. > > por la doctor carroll > http://vimeo.com/6108310 > > > -- > Ricardo Dominguez > Associate Professor > Hellman Fellow > > Visual Arts Department, UCSD > http://visarts.ucsd.edu/ > Principal Investigator, CALIT2 > http://calit2.net > Co-Chair gall...@calit2 > http://gallery.calit2.net > CRCA Researcher > http://crca.ucsd.edu/ > Ethnic Studies Affiliate > http://www.ethnicstudies.ucsd.edu/ > Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies Affiliate > http://cilas.ucsd.edu > > > Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics, > Board Member > http://hemi.nyu.edu > > University of California, San Diego, > 9500 Gilman Drive Drive, > La Jolla, CA 92093-0436 > Phone: (619) 322-7571 > e-mail: rrdoming...@ucsd.edu > > Project sites: > site: http://gallery.calit2.net > site: http://pitmm.net > site: http://bang.calit2.net > site: http://www.thing.net/~rdom > blog:http://post.thing.net/blog/rdom > _______________________________________________ > empyre forum > empyre@lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au > http://www.subtle.net/empyre > Renate Ferro Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Art Cornell University, Tjaden Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 Email: <r...@cornell.edu> Website: http://www.renateferro.net Co-moderator of _empyre soft skinned space http://www.subtle.net/empyre http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empyre Art Editor, diacritics http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/dia/ _______________________________________________ empyre forum empyre@lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au http://www.subtle.net/empyre