Cyberarts: A New Aesthetic
Fall 1999
This interdisciplinary initiative is coordinated by Janet Smarr,
Program in Comparative Literature and the Unit for Criticism and
Interpretive Theory. Running for ten consecutive Wednesdays, this
series addresses how computer technologies are affecting the way we
think about the arts.
Supported by: Beckman
Institute for Advanced Science and Technology and Center for Advanced
Study in conjunction with: College of Fine and Applied Arts Computing and Communications Services Office (CCSO), Department of
Computer Science, Department of Educational Psychology, Department of
English, Creative Writing Program, Department of Germanic Languages and
Literatures, Department of Philosophy, Department of Sociology,
Institute of Communications Research, NCSA, Campus Relations, NCSA,
Educational Division, Program for the Study of Religion, Program in
Comparative Literature, School of Art and Design, Cinematography
Program, Unit for Cinema Studies, Unit One and Vice Chancellor for
Research.
Wednesday, September 15, 1999
John Perry Barlow
The Aesthetics of Cyberspace
8:00 pm
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