April UC Tour
I’m visiting the Transcriptions project at UC Santa Barbara today and tomorrow. I’m giving a reading/talk in their colloquium series today at 2:30. Tomorrow their reading group will be considering the first two sections of First Person and I’ll give a short presentation leading up to the discussion.
Wednesday I drive down to LA in preparation for the N@rrative: Digital Storytelling conference at the UCLA Hammer Museum (April 22-23). Nick and I are giving talks on Thursday evening, and then on Friday there’s a panel that we’ll be on with Kate Hayles and Rita Raley.
Finally, on April 28th I’ll be stopping at one more UC campus — to give a lunchtime talk at the Berkeley law school sponsored by the Boalt.org student group. Earlier this month I gave a talk I neglected to pre-blog at the Film and Digital Media program of UC Santa Cruz. The students had good questions, the atmosphere was friendly, and it made me look forward to visiting the other three campuses on this month’s agenda. The UCs, so far, seem to have it together for digital/new/computational media.