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Jonathan Sterne, “Diminished Vocalities: On Prostheses and Abilities”

https://mit.zoom.us/j/94619881535 MA

Most discussions of the voice frame it as a human faculty that is connected to self and agency, as when we say that a political group “has a voice,” or when the tone of voice is taken as expressing a speaker’s inner meaning or selfhood. But how to understand voices that are produced prosthetically?

Sulafa Zidani, “Messy on the Inside: Internet Memes as Mapping Tools of Everyday Life”

Hybrid: MIT Building 56, Room 114, and on Zoom 21 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

New Comparative Media Studies/Writing faculty member Sulafa Zidani will explore how memes function both in navigating the contested cultural and spatial politics and carving out space in the cultural landscape for youths’ aspirations.

Nick Thurston, “Document Practices: The Art of Propagating Access”

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

Nick Thurston on his current book project, Document Practices, which explores aesthetic and political frameworks for analyzing acts of re-publishing already public documents.

Memorial Colloquium for Professor Jing Wang

Location To Be Determined

At this Colloquium, we publicly honor our late professor Jing Wang's life and work, featuring brief talks by some of those who knew her best.

Edward Schiappa, “The Transgender Exigency: The Role of Media Representation”

Cambridge, MA, United States

The collision of prejudice and visibility has led to a series of controversies that involve "regulatory definitions" imposed by institutions or legislatures, some of which are the subject of Schiappa’s forthcoming book, The Transgender Exigency: Defining Sex & Gender in the 21st Century.

Ekene Ijeoma, “Poetic Justice: Art at the same scale society has the capacity to destroy”

MIT Building E15, Room 318 (Common Area) and streamed on Zoom 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

How Poetic Justice has been developing a series of generative sound and video portraits of linguistic and ethnic diversity in US cities, Black thought and expression in the US, liberty and equality across multiple countries, and Black lives lost to COVID-19 in the US.

Eric Freedman, “Non-Binary Binaries and Unreal MetaHumans”

Livestream MA, United States

Are the MetaHuman Creator and similar simplified building tools democratizing the field of digital content creation? Are they fostering more diverse representations and narratives, and supporting the free play of identity in playable media?