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W.J.T. Mitchell: pt. 1 Expansions : There are no visual media
W.J.T. Mitchell: pt. 1 Expansions :There are no visual media
Teddy Cruz: The (in)human spatial condition : a visual essay ; Mapping non-conformity : post-bubble urban strategies
Beth Coleman: X-reality : interview with the virtual cannibal
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun: On software, or the persistence of visual knowledge
Jacques Ranci(c)·re: Notes on the photographic image
Jack Halberstam: Queer faces : photography and subcultural lives
Terry Smith: Currents of worldmaking in contemporary art
Sarat Maharaj: Sublimated with mineral fury : prelim notes on sounding pandemonium Asia
Nicholas Mirzoeff: The sea and the land : biopower and visuality from slavery to Katrina
Zainab Bahrani: pt. 2 Globalization, war and visual economy : (a) War and violence : The archaeology of violence : the king's head
Allen Feldman: On the actuarial gaze : from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib
Derek Gregory: American military imaginaries and Iraqi cities
Lisa Parks: Zeroing in : overhead imagery, infrastructure ruins, and datalands in Afghanistan and Iraq
Trevor Paglen: What Greg Roberts saw : visuality, intelligibility, and sovereignty : 36,000km over the equator
Faisal Devji: Media and martyrdom
Naeem Mohaiemen: Live true life or die trying
Jonathan L. Beller: (b) Attention and visualizing economy : Kino-I, Kino-world : notes on the cinematic mode of production
Paolo Virno: On virtuosity
Ackbar Abbas: Faking globalization
Andrew Ross: Creativity and the problem of free labor
Mark Fisher: It's easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism
Brian Holmes: Do it yourself geo-politics
Ren(c)♭ Descartes: pt. 3 The body, coloniality and visuality : (a) Bodies and minds : Optics
Georgina Kleege: Blindness and visual culture : an eye witness account
Carol Mavor: Reduplicative desires
Donna Haraway: The persistence of vision
Amelia Jones: The body and/in representation
Henry John Drewal: Forever modern : Mami Wata visual culture and history in Africa
Marita Sturken: (b) Histories and memories : The mobilized and virtual gaze in modernity : fl(c)Øneur/fl(c)Øneuse ; Tourism and "sacred ground" : the space of ground zero
Sumathi Ramaswamy: Maps, mother/goddesses, and martyrdom in modern India
Dipesh Chakrabarty: Museums in late democracies
Frantz Fanon: The fact of blackness
Fred Moten: The case of blackness
Timothy Mitchell: (c) (Post/de/neo)colonial visualities : Orientalism and the exhibitionary order
Malek Alloula: from The colonial harem
Suzanne Preston Blier: Vodun art, social history and the slave trade
Finbarr Barry Flood: Between cult and culture : Bamiyan, Islamic iconoclasm and the museum
Okwui Enwezor: The postcolonial constellation : contemporary art in a state of permanent transition
Eyal Weizman: Urban warfare : walking through walls
Tara McPherson: pt. 4 Media and mediations : U.S. operating systems at midcentury : the intertwining of race and unix
Faye Ginsburg: Rethinking the digital age
Alexander R. Galloway: The unworkable interface
Brian Massumi: On the superiority of the analog
Lisa Nakamura: Digital racial formations and networked images of the body
Lisa Cartwright,: Imagination, multimodality and embodied interaction : a discussion of sound and movement in two cases of laboratory and clinical magnetic resonance imaging
Teddy Cruz: The (in)human spatial condition : a visual essay ; Mapping non-conformity : post-bubble urban strategies
Beth Coleman: X-reality : interview with the virtual cannibal
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun: On software, or the persistence of visual knowledge
Jacques Rancière: Notes on the photographic image
Jack Halberstam: Queer faces : photography and subcultural lives
Terry Smith: Currents of worldmaking in contemporary art
Sarat Maharaj: Sublimated with mineral fury : prelim notes on sounding pandemonium Asia
Nicholas Mirzoeff: The sea and the land : biopower and visuality from slavery to Katrina
Zainab Bahrani: pt. 2 Globalization, war and visual economy : (a) War and violence :The archaeology of violence : the king's head
Allen Feldman: On the actuarial gaze : from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib
Derek Gregory: American military imaginaries and Iraqi cities
Lisa Parks: Zeroing in : overhead imagery, infrastructure ruins, and datalands in Afghanistan and Iraq
Trevor Paglen: What Greg Roberts saw : visuality, intelligibility, and sovereignty : 36,000km over the equator
Faisal Devji: Media and martyrdom
Naeem Mohaiemen: Live true life or die trying
Jonathan L. Beller: (b) Attention and visualizing economy :Kino-I, Kino-world : notes on the cinematic mode of production
Paolo Virno: On virtuosity
Ackbar Abbas: Faking globalization
Andrew Ross: Creativity and the problem of free labor
Mark Fisher: It's easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism
Brian Holmes: Do it yourself geo-politics
René Descartes: pt. 3 The body, coloniality and visuality : (a) Bodies and minds :Optics
Georgina Kleege: Blindness and visual culture : an eye witness account
Carol Mavor: Reduplicative desires
Donna Haraway: The persistence of vision
Amelia Jones: The body and/in representation
Henry John Drewal: Forever modern : Mami Wata visual culture and history in Africa
Marita Sturken: (b) Histories and memories :The mobilized and virtual gaze in modernity : flâneur/flâneuse ; Tourism and "sacred ground" : the space of ground zero
Sumathi Ramaswamy: Maps, mother/goddesses, and martyrdom in modern India
Dipesh Chakrabarty: Museums in late democracies
Frantz Fanon: The fact of blackness
Fred Moten: The case of blackness
Timothy Mitchell: (c) (Post/de/neo)colonial visualities :Orientalism and the exhibitionary order
Malek Alloula: fromThe colonial harem
Suzanne Preston Blier: Vodun art, social history and the slave trade
Finbarr Barry Flood: Between cult and culture : Bamiyan, Islamic iconoclasm and the museum
Okwui Enwezor: The postcolonial constellation : contemporary art in a state of permanent transition
Eyal Weizman: Urban warfare : walking through walls
Tara McPherson: pt. 4 Media and mediations :U.S. operating systems at midcentury : the intertwining of race and unix
Faye Ginsburg: Rethinking the digital age
Alexander R. Galloway: The unworkable interface
Brian Massumi: On the superiority of the analog
Lisa Nakamura: Digital racial formations and networked images of the body
Lisa Cartwright,: Imagination, multimodality and embodied interaction : a discussion of sound and movement in two cases of laboratory and clinical magnetic resonance imaging
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