“Mextasy” Madness Invades Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan on Wednesday March 9, 2011: William Nericcio's “Reproducing Comparison: Scoptophilic, Mexstatic Meditations on the Naked Eye, circa 2011”
Other news on the Michigan lecture/Mextasy exhibit here....
Next week finds me journeying out to Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan for a three-day residency--I will be delivering a lecture composed of parts of Eyegiene, my new book in preparation for the University of Texas Press; additionally (and more importantly), I will be hanging with graduate students (both critical theory-heads and MFAvatos y chicas) talking shop and sharing my West Coast-laced perspectives! Some info on the chat is here at the Textmex Galleryblog and here, Comparative Literature, chez Wolverine-landia. I am happy to report also, that MEXTASY, my traveling exhibit based on Tex[t]-Mex, will be joining me in Ann Arbor, MI as well.
the televisual subject... writ large
outing existential sabotage...
spike jonze
"The Music Scene" from Anthony Francisco Schepperd on Vimeo.
Official music video for Blockhead's 'The Music Scene'. An animated mind melt into a post human New York where TV and animals rule. All cast to the sincerely melodic soul of Blockhead's 'The Music Scene.' Directimated by A.F.Schepperd; Commissioned by Ninjatune Records; Music by Blockhead
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