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DESCRIPTION:Artist Beth Coleman Gives Public Lecture October 20\n\nSFAI Fall 
 2006\nGraduate Lecture Series\nLecture Hall\nSan Francisco Art 
 Institute\n800 Chestnut Street Campus\n\nOctober 20, 2006, 5:00pm\nfree and 
 open to the public\n\nNew York-born artist Beth Coleman (M. Singe) works 
 often in the media of sound and text. Recent installations include Waken at 
 the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York and Waken Hamman, a 
 site-specific work at The Standard, Miami. Coleman is Assistant Professor 
 of Writing and New Media in The Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies 
 and Comparative Media Studies program at MIT. She is faculty director of 
 the C3 game culture and mobile media initiative. Her fields of research 
 interest include new media, contemporary aesthetics, electronic music, 
 critical theory and literature, and race theory. Under the name M. Singe, 
 she co-founded the SoundLab Cultural Alchemy project in 1995 
 (www.soundlab.org). Her scholarly and literary writings have been published 
 by the British pavilion for the Venice Bienale, 2003; Broadway/Random 
 House; Gagosian Gallery; Sammlung Goetz Collection; and New York University 
 Press, as well as in journals including Artforum, Artbyte, and Nka: Journal 
 for African Art. Her work has been exhibited internationally in venues such 
 as The Whitney Museum of American Art, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, 
 Vancouver Art Gallery, ARC/Musee d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, MIT 
 Technology List Gallery, Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), and at Lincoln 
 Center. She has been working internationally as a sound artist since 1997, 
 with her music appearing on various electronic music labels including 
 SoundLab Records. Coleman received a BA from Yale University and a PhD in 
 comparative literature from New York University. This summer, she conducted 
 a research trip to China on the subject of social networks and mobile media 
 ( projectgoodluck.com). Her current projects are a machinima short film and 
 a mongraph entitled Difference Engines: Race as Technology.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/10/16/18320732.php
SUMMARY:Artist Beth Coleman Gives Public Lecture
LOCATION:San Francisco Art Institute\n800 Chestnut 
 Street\n415.771.7020\nwww.sfai.edu
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/10/16/18320732.php
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