Recent or Upcoming Talks
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8/4 Computing the Cosmos, Visible Evidence
Thinking about the “unobservable” on a panel with Hannah Goodwin and Colin Williamson at Visible Evidence conference.
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5/29 Dimension Vision in Flux, UC Berkeley
Speaking in am amazing line-up at a symposium on stereoscopic media, organized by Iggy Cortez and Kristen Whissel at UC Berkeley Film and Media.
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5/15 Fireside Chat, Library Company of Philadelphia
Book talk with curator Erika Piola at the Library Company of Philadelphia, which holds an impressive collection for research in 19th century visual culture.
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5/13 Resolving Nebulae, Dartmouth
Visiting Dartmouth Society of Fellows to talk about evidence and aesthetics in early astrophotography.
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4/29 Nebulosity Spurious and True, Wofford College
Grateful to Gillian Young for the invitation to talk about new work and visit Wofford’s stereograph collection with students—where we found some real gems!
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11/11 Seeing Stars, Centre for Culture and Technology, Toronto
Presenting new research on the early history of astrophotography—”Nebulosities, Spurious and True”— in the Monday night seminar series, aligned with its theme this year of "Absent Here, Present There".
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3/28 Life in Pixels. Notre Dame
Online discussion March 28, hosted by Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal (Notre Dame) in his “Life in Pixels” series with me and Shane Denson (Stanford) talking about our new books Depth Effects and Postcinematic Bodies.
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3/26 Vision is a battlefield, CUNY Grad Center
March 26 “new books” panel with me, Emilie Boone, Nick Mirzoeff, and Monica Huerta in coversation with Claire Bishop in Manhattan at CUNY grad center and streaming live online…
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3/15 Spatial Computing/ Computing Space, SCMS
Looking forward to a panel at SCMS with colleagues Laine Nooney (NYU), Lisa Messeri (Yale), and Nicolaus Gutierrez (Wellesley) that will think about spatial simulations and space as an interface in computational visual culture.
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2/3 Simulating Supernovae, UCSB
Presenting new work about colleagues at Stony Brook’s Institute for Advanced Computational Science, who use supercomputers to model exploding stars. At an amazing conference on Deep Time at the Carsey Wolf Center at UC Santa Barbara.
Selected Recordings
Vision is a Battlefield: Histories of Race and Media with Brooke Belisle, Emilie Boone, Monica Huerta & Claire Bishop, CUNY Grad Center
Life in Pixels, Brooke Belisle and Shane Denson with Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal
Mediating the Moon: Imaging as Observation and Simulation, Tele-visions conference at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne