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T ranscriptions faculty and graduate students often present research in talks, conferences, and publications that in whole or part showcase the Transcriptions Project. Some talks are supported by online notes, outlines, audio versions, or full-text versions.

Slide from Talk at Vanderbilt Univ.
Slide from presentation of Transcriptions Project in relation to other UCSB English Department projects at Vanderbilt Univ., March 28, 2001

 


2001-2002 Talks/Essays

 

"The Object as Code," "Technotopias" Conference, Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, July 2002; and trAce Writing Conference, Nottingham University, July 2002 (Rita Raley)


"Humanities in the Information Age: Lessons for the Cool," The Lawrence Willson Memorial Lecture, California Lambda of Phi Beta Kappa Initiation, UCSB, June 1, 2002 (Alan Liu)


"Making the Internet a Matrix for the Humanities: Projects and Issues," U. Alberta, May 17, 2002 (William Warner)


Presentation at panel on "Multimedia Criticism," Electronic Literature Organization "State of the Arts" Symposium, UCLA, April 2002 (Rita Raley)


"After 9/11: Wiring Networks for Security and Liberty," Consortium of Humanities Chairs, U. Minnesota, Dec. 2001 (William Warner)


Presentation of Alan Liu's book on The Laws of Cool: The Culture of Information at the UCSB Center for Information Technology & Society, Nov. 2, 2001 (Alan Liu)

Presentation at NASSR (North American Society for the Study of Romanticism) conference, Aug. 16, 2001 (Alan Liu)





2000-2001 Talks/Essays

 

Presentation at Digital Cultures Project Summer Institute, June 22, 2001 (Robert Adlington, Jeremy Douglass, Alan Liu)

"The Tribe of Cool: Information Culture and History" (Realvideo Webcast of keynote address at ACH-ALLC conference, NYU, June 16, 2001; includes description of Transcriptions Project) (Alan Liu)

"Historicizing Information," talk in the eHumanities series at the NEH, Washington, D.C., May 1, 2001 (Alan Liu)

Presentation at Vanderbilt U., March 28, 2001 (Alan Liu)




1999-2000 Talks/Essays

 

Presentation at Vanderbilt U., March 28, 2001 (Alan Liu)


"Classroom of the Future Panel," UCSB Science-Humanities Forum, March 3, 2000 (panelist: Alan Liu)




 
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