Friday Noon Lecture Series
Impact of New Information Resources: Multimedia and Networks
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List of Speakers:
Current Speaker Series
(Fall 1994)
Chris Carlsson
The Shape of Truth to Come: New Media and Knowledge
Steve Cisler
Community Networks: Building Electronic Greenbelts
K. D. Davis
The Imaginary Subject and the Virtual Body in Corporate Videocommunication
Michael Ester
Issues in the Use of Electronic Images for the Arts and the Humanities
Lee Felsenstein
The Commons of Information
Majorie Franklin
The Conceptual Space of Computers in Art Production: Thoughts on Digital and Interactive Art
Larry Friedlander
Multimedia as Theater and Theater as Multimedia
John Gage
Navigating the Information Superhighway
Stanley R. Greenfield
Textbooks Online, Dial-a-book, and Monographic Databases
Lynn Hershman
Electronic Subversions: Art of a New Reality
Terry Kero
Video Jukeboxes for Distance Learning: The Pacifica Public Schools Project
Rob Kling
Who's Gonna Get It?: The Meanings and Conditions of Universal Access to Computer Networks Within the National Information Infrastructures
Steven R. Lerman
Polishing our Image: The Design and Implemantation of a Distributed Client/Server System for the Image Collections
Paul Evan Peters
The Internet and Beyond: Where No Information or User Has Gone Before
Richard Prelinger
Don't Fence Us In: The Next Few Years of the Intellectual Property Debate
Howard Rheingold
Surfing the Internet: Realities of the Virtual Community
Pam Rosenthal
Surfing History, Hacking Metaphor: Two or Three Ways to Know Yourself in Cyberspace
John Sanborn
It's Always Darkest Just Before It Fades to Black: Using Desktop Tools To Create Video and Multimedia
Rob Semper
Virtual Field Trips: The Exploratorium Ventures Out Onto the Net
Barbara Simons
The Information Highway has Many Potholes
Bob Stein
The Future of Publishing
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