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DESCRIPTION:Multimedia artist Paul Chan Gives Public Lecture December 6\n\nSFAI Fall 
 2006\nVisiting Artists and Scholars Lecture Series\nLecture Hall\nSan 
 Francisco Art Institute\n800 Chestnut Street Campus\n\nDecember 6, 2006, 
 7:30pm\nfree and open to the public\n\nUsing a wide range of 
 media—low-tech animation, drawing, installation, collaborative projects 
 and web distribution—and a promiscuous range of sources, Paul Chan 
 addresses pop aesthetics and political realities. He has created 
 large-scale animation projects in which he has colorfully animated 
 references to a provocative mix of notable characters, Henry Darger, Samuel 
 Beckett, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Biggie Smalls among them. He’s made 
 seemingly straightforward documentary video on political activists, and 
 distributed self-designed, politically inflected typefaces online. He 
 currently maintains the website "My Own Private Alexandria" 
 (www.nationalphilistine.com), which is an online MP3 library of audio 
 essays (by the likes of Kaja Sliverman, Martha Rosler, and Walter Benjamin) 
 read by the artist—a project that has been described as “an engrossing 
 self-portrait in the age of Google, a composite image of an emphatic young 
 artist finding his way through a vast cultural inheritance.” Chan has had 
 solo exhibitions at Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, UCLA Hammer 
 Museum, Los Angeles, Greene Naftali Gallery, New York, and was included in 
 Greater New York at PS1 and in the 2006 Whitney Biennial.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/11/08/18327886.php
SUMMARY:Multimedia artist Paul Chan Gives Public Lecture
LOCATION:San Francisco Art Institute\n800 Chestnut 
 Street\n415-771-7020\nwww.sfai.edu
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/11/08/18327886.php
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