Teri Silvio, "Performance and Animation, Self-making and World-Making"
Michael Craig, "Problems of JRPG Criticism and the Question of Close 'Reading'"
Moderator: Alenda Chang, UC Berkeley
Watch in HD1080p: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiNSVkRRtyE&list=PLOyuQaVrp4qqS8yBeQpIeMQ5bDoijOQ9c&index=1
I begin by introducing my three major teachers, and go on to outline the background of the series: early attempts at histories of Chinese painting, photographing and cataloguing projects carried out in the 1960s-70s, changing ideas about how art history should be constructed and written. I introduce Ernst Gombrich as a model for the kind of art-historical narrative I will attempt, but also emphasize the strong tradition of critical and historical writing in China that underlies my account. This first lecture ends with a brief introduction to early pictorial art in China: Neolithic painted pots, hunting-style bronzes, the earliest paintings on silk from Changsha.
Technical Session 2
Not Just Correct, but Correct and Fast - David J. DeWitt and Charles Levine
Scalability and Immortality - C. Gordon Bell
Is There Life Outside Transactions? Writing the Transaction Processing Book - Andreas Reuter
TerraServer and the Russia Adventure - Tom Barclay