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Saskia Korsten’s Thesis Abstract Voted Among Top in LABS 2011

The Leonardo Abstracts Service (LABS) connected with the journal Leonardo) recently announced the results of its competition for top MA and PhD abstracts submitted to its English language database from scholars around the world.  Korsten’s abstract for her thesis, “Reversed Remediation. How Art Can Make One Critically Aware of the Workings of Media” (New Media MA, UvA, 2010) was…

Call for Applications for UvA New Media Int’l MA 2010-2011

The International M.A. in New Media & Digital Culture (NMMA) at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) is accepting applications for 2010-2011 academic year.  Applications are due 1 April.  Please help spread the word by sharing the Call for Applications .pdf with friends and colleagues.

The NMMA is a one-year residence program undertaken in English at UvA in the heart of…

Lecture Review: Lev Manovich, “Cultural Analytics,” Paradiso, 17 May 2009

Manovich’s lecture was terrible in terms of both its preparation and its intellectual content. As a member of an audience, I find it disrespectful when a speaker – the keynote speaker no less – does not have a well-prepared talk and fumbles through a generic set of keynote slides. This fumbling was all the more annoying because the audience could not see the whole slide – particularly the text – at once. The examples he provided of “Cultural Analytics” would have been laughed at by any serious social scientist or art historian. I would have laughed too, if I hadn’t been so pissed off.