Mondays and Wednesdays 3:00 - 4:30
Stauffer B 204 (or Matthews Center 218)
If asked what the world is made of, we can say it’s made of objects, or we can say it’s made of stuff. This seminar takes the point of view of stuff, the stuff of which objects are made. But instead of asking what stuff the world is made of, we ask how the stuff changes, how things and relations emerge and transform. Repurposing Galileo’s legendary observation – Eppur si muove – we will read and discuss theories of dynamic, historicity, process, and temporality. Participants will bring, create and write about examples from their own practices and studies.
This is the second part of a year-long pro-seminar required of graduate students in AME's PhD and Masters programs.
Faculty:
Prof. Sha Xin Wei, School of Arts, Media + Engineering.
Students wishing to receive credit can enroll in AME 531 (MA or beginning PhD) or AME 691 (advanced PhD).
For more information, please email [email protected].
This is the second part of a year-long pro-seminar required of graduate students in AME's PhD and Masters programs.
Faculty:
Prof. Sha Xin Wei, School of Arts, Media + Engineering.
Students wishing to receive credit can enroll in AME 531 (MA or beginning PhD) or AME 691 (advanced PhD).
For more information, please email [email protected].
Links
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1-650-815-9962 (c), +1-480-727-2846 (o)
For appointments please email: [email protected]
http://ame.asu.edu
http://asu.academia.edu/XinWeiSha/
http://synthesis.ame.asu.edu
Phone: +1-650-815-9962 (c), +1-480-727-2846 (o)
For appointments please email: [email protected]
http://ame.asu.edu
http://asu.academia.edu/XinWeiSha/
http://synthesis.ame.asu.edu