Gastvortrag Shane Denson, Ph.D. (Stanford University): “Participatory Horror: Glitches, Ghosts, and Networked Images”
17. Dezember 2018, 12-14 Uhr (c.t.), AR-HB 0118
Im Auftrag von Prof. Daniel Stein und Dr. Marcel Hartwig laden wir Sie herzlich ein zum Gastvortrag
“Participatory Horror: Glitches, Ghosts, and Networked Images”
von Herrn Shane Denson, Ph.D. (Stanford University).
Dieser findet am Montag, den 17. Dezember 2018 von 12-14 Uhr (c.t.) in Raum AR-HB 0118 statt.
Details zu Shane Denson
Shane Denson is Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies in the Department of Art & Art History at Stanford University. His research and teaching interests span a variety of media and historical periods, including phenomenological and media-philosophical approaches to film, digital media, comics, games, and serialized popular forms. He is the author of Postnaturalism: Frankenstein, Film, and the Anthropotechnical Interface (Transcript-Verlag/Columbia University Press, 2014) and co-editor of several collections: Transnational Perspectives on Graphic Narratives (Bloomsbury, 2013), Digital Seriality (special issue of Eludamos: Journal for Computer Game Culture, 2014), and the open-access book Post-Cinema: Theorizing 21st-Century Film (REFRAME Books, 2016).
See also shanedenson.com for more info.