Events Related to Lisa Parks

Imagining Cuba's Digital Landscape
May 8, 2008

Imagining Cuba's Digital Landscape

Cristina Venegas is Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies at UCSB. Her research focuses on international media with an emphasis on “Latin” America, Spanish-language film and television in the U.S., and digital technologies. Her forthcoming book is titled Digital Dilemma about Cuba’s digital media since the 1990s.

Console-ing Passions Conference on television, audio, video, new media, and feminism
Apr 24, 2008

Console-ing Passions Conference on television, audio, video, new media, and feminism

Console-ing Passions was founded in 1989 by a group of feminist media scholars and artists looking to create a space to present work and foster scholarship in issues of television, electronic media, culture, and identity, with an emphasis on gender and sexuality.

Walking Phone Booths: Wireless Telephony in Mongolia
Dec 6, 2007

Walking Phone Booths: Wireless Telephony in Mongolia

Professor Lisa Parks of the Film and Media Studies department presents work on wireless telephony in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar.

Digital Text: Language and Code
Mar 5, 2004

Digital Text: Language and Code

Rita Raley is an Assistant Professor of English at UC Santa Barbara. She researches and teaches in the areas of the digital humanities and twentieth-century literature in an “international” or “global” context.

Engaging the Audience in Interactive Digital Media Art Installations
Dec 6, 2002

Engaging the Audience in Interactive Digital Media Art Installations

Professor Legrady's presentation focuses on digital media art exhibitions that use computer technology as a means of recording the audience's presence and movement within the gallery space.

Digitextuality: Theories on Convergence
Apr 5, 2002

Digitextuality: Theories on Convergence

Anna Everett is a Professor and Chair of the Film and Media Studies department at UC Santa Barbara. She works in the fields of film and TV history/theory, African-American film and culture, and Digital Media Technologies.