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Friday, April 11, 2008
World Making: Art and Politics in Global Media
From Lane Hall:
This next week we have some great speakers coming in for the Center for International Education conference, "World Making: Art and Politics in Global Media" that Patrice Petro and Lane Hall have organized. Students and faculty welcome and encouraged at the Friday and Saturday events.
Also, David Wilson (creative force behind the "Museum of Jurassic Technology" in Los Angeles) will give the keynote lecture for the conference. (wikipedia entry)
David's lecture is on Friday 18 April from 7:30-9:00 pm in Curtin 175. He
will be discussing his ongoing film project about the Russian Space
Program, and will show his work in the special way that only David Wilson
can. This is a lecture not to be missed!
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