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fundraising for Media Before Media exhibit
Our big news for the summer… It’s a shame that “we are excited to announce” has become such an online cliché – especially since we are actually excited that the pop-up space for the Media Archaeology Lab (in CASE W250 on the CU Boulder campus) will be shifting from the “Other Networks” exhibit we curated…
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“Other Networks” pop-up now open!
Thanks to the Media Archaeology Lab and the College of Media, Communication, and Information, we have launched a pop-up that is themed around “Other Networks”! Stop by CASE W250 on the CU Boulder campus and take a break from the internet – we have functioning Minitels, a single line telephone circuit, One Laptop Per Child…
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Prof. Samuel Duwe on “Colonization at the Speed of Light”
We have one last talk related to the “Barbed Wire Fence Telephone II” installation, coming up on Monday Sept. 23rd at 12pm on Twitch/Zoom. Who: Professor Samuel DuweWhat: “Colonization at the Speed of Light: An Archaeological Study of Communication Technology and the Settlement of the American West”When: 12pm MTWhere: Streaming on Twitch This talk addresses the intersections between anthropology, history,…
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Prof. Cheryl Higashida on “Radiotelephony, Race, and Rights” Sept. 13th 12pm CASE W250 and streaming
Thank you so much for all the support you’ve shown us for Phil Peters and David Rueter’s “Barbed Wire Fence Telephone II” in CASE W250 (on the CU Boulder campus) that will be available for you to actually use until the end of September. Details on hours you can stop by and try making phone…