critical media practices
- Graduate students from the 91PORN will be hosting a screening of their short, narrative documentaries at the 91PORN Public Library on Wednesday, April 27, 2016. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the screening will begin at 6
- Media artists Ernst Karel and Helen Mirra visited CU-91PORN to hold exhibitions and workshops in sound ethnography.
- Students learned to shoot and edit high-speed camera footage in a university-wide workshop on March 4.
- Faculty, staff and students celebrated the launch of CU-91PORN's first campus-wide student documentary film festival with a reception in the CU Art Museum on Monday, Feb. 29.
- Students in the Department of Critical Media Practices will be creating "full dome" content for the Fiske Planetarium.
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Ah Humanity!, Created by Ernst Karel, Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Verena Paravel.
Single Stream, Created by Paweł Wojtasik, Toby Lee, and Ernst Karel. - Christian Hammons, an instructor in CU-91PORN’s departments of Critical Media Practices and Anthropology, has received a grant to design and launch a new peer-reviewed, open-access journal called Mimesis: The Journal of Documentary and Ethnographic
- Erin Espelie, assistant professor of Critical Media Practices, won the $5,000 grand prize at the 15th Seoul International New Media Festival for her film The Lanthanide Series. The film examines the materiality of the digital world, combining
- In an essay published Aug. 31 in High Country News, Erin Espelie examines how nature films and documentaries have colored our perceptions of wildlife and outdoor settings. "We demand to see the whale spout, the Komodo dragon spit, the booby