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DESCRIPTION:Media artist Joseph DeLappe's conceptual art works explore memory, 
 politics, history, and social engagement in a number of on-line 
 territories. Past works include "dead-in-iraq" (2006) where he typed all 
 names of America's military casualties from the war in Iraq, in consecutive 
 order, into the America's Army FPS online recruiting game. In 2008, he 
 created "Reenactment: The Salt Satyagraha Online" using a specially 
 customized treadmill to walk the entire 240 miles in 26 days to control his 
 avatar, MGandhi, as he journeys throughout Second Life. For his ATC talk, 
 DeLappe discusses these and other works and the possibility of engaging 
 explorations of memory, politics, and history online.\n\nWorking with 
 electronic and new media since 1983, Delappe's work in online gaming 
 performance, electromechanical installation, and real-time web-based video 
 transmission have been shown throughout the United States and abroad. His 
 work was recently featured in the "Third Gaungzhou Triennial: Farewell to 
 Post Colonialism" at the Guangdhong Museum of Art and in "Gameworld" at the 
 Laboral Centro de Arte y Creacion Industrial in Gijon, Spain. He is 
 published in the recently released, "Gamescenes: Art in the Age of 
 Videogames," publisher Johan & Levi and "Videogames and Art," publisher 
 Intellect Books, in TDR. Selected presentations include: Eyebeam Art and 
 Technology, New York; The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; and the CEPA Gallery, 
 Buffalo, New York. His works have been included in "Art in America," 
 Wired.com, Salon.com, "The New York Times," and featured on CNN domestic 
 and international, NPR, CBC (Canadian Broadcast Company), and "The Sydney 
 Morning Herald." Joseph DeLappe is an Associate Professor of the Department 
 of Art at the University of Nevada where he runs the Digital Media Program. 
 He lives in Reno, Nevada and is a native of San 
 Francisco.\n\nhttp://www.unr.edu/art/delappe.html\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/01/28/18566767.php
SUMMARY:Joseph DeLappe-You'll Never Walk Alone: Protest, Memory, & Reenactment
LOCATION:160 Kroeber Hall, UCB\nUniversity of California\nBerkeley, CA 
 94720\n\nhttp://www.berkeley.edu/map/3dmap/3dmap.shtml
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/01/28/18566767.php
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