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“Signal: Noise” Science & Art Cabaret

The Ninth Ward @ Babeville 341 Delaware Avenue

It will feature an eclectic cast of artists and researchers to discuss the meaning of noise in a series of entertaining and intellectually provocative talks and performances. There will be a cash bar. “In ‘Signal:Noise,’ we bring together scientists, musicians and composers to look at noise in all of its manifestations in an original and entertaining […]

Carolyn Dinshaw, NYU

306 Clemens Hall

Organized by the Ecocritical Studies Research Workshop  

New Faculty Seminar – Lindsay Hunter, TND

830 Clemens Hall University at Buffalo, Buffalo

“This Is Not a Threat: Performing Reality in Conspiracy For Good” In the 2010 alternate reality game Conspiracy For Good, players aligned against a fictional corporate villain bent on surveilling British citizens. The game scenario identified consumer surveillance technology as troublesome in the hands of the game’s overtly malevolent villain, but simultaneously as a powerful […]

Micha Cárdenas

Center for the Arts, Screening Room (112) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

PLASMA - Performances, Lectures, and Screenings in Media Art, Spring 2016 presents micha cárdenas on March 21, 2016  at 6:30 pm in CFA 112. Dr. micha cárdenas is an artist/theorist who creates and studies trans of color movement in digital media, where movement includes migration, performance and mobility. She is a member of the artist collective Electronic Disturbance […]

Richard Newman, Library Company of Philadelphia

Buffalo History Museum

"Love Canal: A Toxic History" Sponsored by the History Department and co-sponsored by HI. Reception begins at 7pm and the talk at 7:30pm. In the summer of 1978, residents of Love Canal, a suburban development in Niagara Falls, NY, began protesting about the massive toxic waste dump that anchored their neighborhood. Initially seeking evacuation, area […]

Laura Dassow Walls, University of Notre Dame

Honors College, 107 Capen Hall

"The Planet at the End of the Mind: Natural History in the Anthropocene" The era now known as the Anthropocene is often said to have been ushered in circa 1784, with the invention of the steam engine--the same moment in which natural historians were first advancing a comprehensive, planetary view of nature as profoundly historical. […]

Andi Coulter

606 Clemens Hall

Queer Studies Research Workshop Works in Progress talk

Laura Dassow Walls, University of Notre Dame

306 Clemens Hall

Seminar Discussion We shall discuss two short essays with Professor Walls: Dipesh Chakrabarty, "The Climate of History: Four Theses," Critical Inquiry 35.2 (Winter 2009), 197-222; AND Timothy Clark, "Nature, Post Nature," The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Environment, ed. Louise Westling (Cambridge UP, 2014): pdfs of these readings are available from Professor James J. […]

Reading and Discussion

318 Clemens Hall

Organized by the Modernisms Research Workshop We will read one chapter of Jessica Pressman's Digital Modernisms (2014) together with the introductory chapters of James Purdon's Modernist Informatics (OUP, 2015) AND Paul Stephen's The Poetics of Information Overload (U Minn, 2015). I will circulate PDFs of all chapters to anyone who requests them. Lunch will be served (RSVP required to Cris Miller).

Emma Smith, Oxford University

Honors College, 107 Capen Hall

Object and Adaptation: The Worlds of Shakespeare and Cervantes: A Conference in Three Acts Act 1 Object: Emma Smith, author of The Making of the First Folio (Oxford and Chicago, 2015/2016) "From the Barbican to Buffalo: Why Shakespeare's First Folio Matters" The first Act of a 5-part conference as part of "Bvffalo Bard 2016: A Year of […]