Marshall McLuhan Lecture – with Graham Smith

Marshall McLuhan Lecture – with Graham Smith

Date: 
03.02.2010 18:00
Edition: 
2010
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transmediale Marshall McLuhan Lecture – with Graham Smith 

Graham Smith is an internationally acclaimed Canadian artist-inventor who has been exploring the boundaries between art and science since the early 1980’s. From 1993 to 1995 he directed the Virtual Reality Artist Access Program at the McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto.

Marshall McLuhan Salon, Botschaft von Kanada, Ebertstr. 14, 10117

transmediale Marshall McLuhan Lecture – with Graham Smith 

Graham Smith is an internationally acclaimed Canadian artist-inventor who has been exploring the boundaries between art and science since the early 1980’s. From 1993 to 1995 he directed the Virtual Reality Artist Access Program at the McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology at the University of Toronto, where he explored McLuhan’s theory that artists are a cultural DEW Line (Distant Early Warning) for society indicating future uses of new technologies. The McLuhan Salon features a unique collection of audio-visual material on the Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan, and has been a transmediale partner presenting distinguished projects since 2007.

Marshall McLuhan Salon, Botschaft von Kanada, Ebertstr. 14, 10117

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