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Videos & Podcasts

Center-Sponsored Videos

"Radical Cartooning in the Labor Movement as History." January 26, 2011, lecture by Gary Huck

"Discursive Tactics of Resistance against the 'War on Terror' Narrative lecture." October 18, 2010, lecture by Adam Hodges

"In other words let me rephrase that." October 18, 2010, lecture by Andrew Johnson

"Connecting with Indigenous Communities through Indigenous Art Collections lecture." October 21, 2010, lecture by Dr. James F. Brooks

"What Happens When Art Provokes American Society - and Why." Thursday, April 22, 2010, lecture by Michael Kammen

"Games About People." lecture by Noah Wardrip-Fruin

"To Teach, Write, and Learn on YouTube." lecture by Alexandra Juhasz

"How a Cartoonist's Brain Works." lecture by Rob Rogers

Watch a video of Haggerty and Bellan-Gillen's commentaries at the Rob Rogers panel (Tim Haggerty, "'Those Damned Pictures:' Rob Rogers in Historical Perspective"; and Patricia Bellan-Gillen, “Thievery: Cartoons and Comics in Contemporary Art”).

Watch a video of Larry Bogad (and Christian White) at the Waffle Shop.

Center-Sponsored Podcasts

Audio Podcasts, with Lab A6
“Direct Action and the G20”: Tim Haggerty and Paul Eiss interview David Graeber, an anthropologist and anarchist, who has just published an ethnography of direct action, entitled DIRECT ACTION: AN ETHNOGRAPHY (September 2009).

“Lab A6 Explores the Center for the Arts in Society”: Eric Sloss interviews Tim Haggerty and Paul Eiss, on new directions for the Center for the Arts in Society (August 2009).