Seminar 4: Reimagining Protocols: Reclaiming, Challenging, and Queering Surveillance Featuring SMS Faculty Fabiola Hanna, 2/8
Seminar 4: Reimagining Protocols: Reclaiming, Challenging, and Queering Surveillance featuring SMS Faculty Fabiola Hanna
Monday, February 8, 2021, 6–8 pm EST
Online [RSVP]
Surveillance has become widely accepted as a prevalent feature of our contemporary worlds—whether public or private, in physical spaces as well as online—while perpetuating racial and class-based discriminatory practices. How have theorists and artists challenged these imposed protocols, engaging in what scholar Simone Browne has called “troubling surveillance,” to address the spillover of military surveillance into our civilian lives? Convened with SMS Faculty Fabiola Hanna, with artists and scholars American Artist, Margaret Laurena Kemp, Shaka McGlotten, and Abram Stern (aphid).
Participants:
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American Artist, artist, Part-Time Faculty, Parsons School of Design, The New School
Margaret Laurena Kemp, Associate Professor, Theatre and Dance, University of California, Davis
Shaka Mcglotten, Professor of Media Studies and Anthropology, Purchase College-SUNY
Abram Stern, new media artist and scholar
Convened with Fabiola Hanna, Assistant Professor of Emerging Media, The New School