Electronic Empathy: Encounters with Interactive and Digital Art
Auditorium, Beckman Institute
405 North Mathews, Urbana
"The allure of this cyberspace was the impression that is was responsive to me, as if my gaze was creating (or performing) this world and that I was to some extent enunciating it according to my own desire" —Margaret Morse
Dr. Morse's lecture coincides with the major exhibition "Art as Signal: Inside the Loop," at Krannert Art Museum from November 17 through January 21, 1996.
Cosponsored by: Office of the Chancellor, Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and the Graduate College, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, The Council of Deans, The Center for Advanced Study, George A. Miller Endowment, George A. Miller Committee, Peggy Harris Memorial Fund, School of Art and Design, School of Music, Department of Anthropology, Department of Speech Communication, Department of Theatre, Art History Program, Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion, Advanced Information Technologies Group (AITG), Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, Women, Information Technology and Scholarship (WITS)
Department of Theatre Arts, University of California at Santa Cruz