Dr. Craig Saper workshop on Multimodal Scholarship
St. Mary's College
Dr. Saper recently gave a workshop at St. Mary’s College on Multimodal Scholarship titled Media's Impact on Scholarship, Creative Activity, and New Forms of Knowledge: From Folkvines to Readies in Multiple Modes on Monday, March 31st. This presentation was part of St. Mary’s College’s Spring Digital Culture Series in their Art and Art history Department. For more information about this program and its events, click here.
In addition to being a Professor and the Director of the LLC program here at UMBC in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. Saper is the author of Intimate Bureaucracies (2012), Networked Art (2001), Artificial Mythologies (1997), among other titles. He has published widely on Fluxus (art movement which included Yoko Ono) and visual poetry. He also serves as the Reviews Editor and "Blog Report" columnist for Rhizomes. More information about Dr. Saper and his research can be found on our LLC website.
In addition to being a Professor and the Director of the LLC program here at UMBC in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. Saper is the author of Intimate Bureaucracies (2012), Networked Art (2001), Artificial Mythologies (1997), among other titles. He has published widely on Fluxus (art movement which included Yoko Ono) and visual poetry. He also serves as the Reviews Editor and "Blog Report" columnist for Rhizomes. More information about Dr. Saper and his research can be found on our LLC website.
Posted: April 7, 2014, 8:16 AM