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September 2010

Thu 30
Francisco Ricardo
Thursday, September 30, 2010 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm EDT

Francisco Ricardo, “The Aesthetics of Projective Spatiality: New Media as Critical Objects”

MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA

Using physical and virtual examples, Ricardo examines the strange tension between unanimous acceptance of new media and materials and the frequent rejection of new forms and structures they have made possible.

March 2017

Thu 16
Charles Musser photo
Thursday, March 16, 2017 @ 5:00 pm EDT

From Stereopticon to Telephone: The Selling of the President in the Gilded Age

MIT Building 56, Room 114 Access via 21 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA

Charles Musser: "19th century media forms set in motion not only a new way of imagining how to market national campaigns and candidates; they also helped to usher in novel forms of mass spectatorship."

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