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Global Media Seminar with James Der Derian, John Santos, and chihuahuas

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The 2007 Global Media class prepares for its psycho-geographic drift to the Providence Mall to see The 300

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John Phillip Santos, James Der Derian and Eugene Jarecki with the inaugural 2006 Global Media class (and Che T-shirts)

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No screening this week but..

Greetings all:

Apologies all for the radio silence, but just got back from Bennington College where hosts and students were particularly....attentive, leaving no time to check in. But here's the skinny: Santos is still on his haj, which means no Grin, no Cat this Tuesday screening, will see when/if he wants to show upon return...hi-theory and some situationist drifting on Wednesday. Week after break a very special double-bill: Tom Levin, ace media theorist, curator extraordinaire, and Sandra Kogut, Brazilian/Hungarian experimental filmmaker. See schedule below. I'm still up for group viewing of the 300, but Amsterdam-calling means it might have to wait until after the break...rumors of IMAX opportunity as well....

Wednesday, April 4

7:30pm – 9:00pm
“Anxious Cinema: Surveillance as Narrative Form”
Lecture by Thomas Levin
Joukowsky Forum, Watson Institute

Thursday, April 5
7:30pm-9:00pm

Screening of “The Hungarian Passport”
Post-screening discussion led by Sandra Kogut
MacMillan Hall, Starr Auditorium, Room 117


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