JUMP
CUT |
|
|
|
*Lectures for courses: “Experimental Film” and “Audio Documentary” and critiques of student work, Southern Illinois University, February, 2004. *“Experimental Film: Technology and Political Change,” lecture for Center for Art and Technology, Northwestern, Jan 2004. Lecture/discussion on the films of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan for Asian-American cinema class, Northwestern, November 2002 *“Experimental Film: Technology and Political Change,” lecture for Center for Art and Technology, Northwestern, Oct 2002. Lecture on Hong Kong Cinema for Film History, University of North Texas, Denton TX, Nov. 1999. Seminar meeting for Masters in Liberal Arts colloquium, DePaul University, February 1997 Workshop on single camera location documentary, Capitol Cable Communic ations (Access), Salem OR, May 1996. "Current Issues in Film and Video," Continuing Education Alumni College course, Northwestern Univ., Winter 1993 Graduate Seminar in Art and Design, U of Illinois, Chicago, lecture on current research and creative work, February 1991 Film History, 1945-present," School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 5 lectures, spring 1991. "Film History, 1895-1945" School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 5 lectures, fall1990. "Film History, 1945-present," School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 5 lectures, spring 1989. "History/Politics/Cinema," School of the Art Institute of Chicago, fall 1988. "Genre: Horror," School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 5 lectures, fall 1988. One week workshop on theory and practice of documentary video, team-taught with Julia Lesage, Taller de Video [trade union video production workshop], Managua, Nicaragua. Aug-Sept 87. "Third World Film," one week course, American Film Institute Faculty Development Workshop, Chicago, June 1987. "Personal Documentary," Film History since 1945, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. April 1987. "ONE WAY OR ANOTHER," Latin American Cinema, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Nov. 1986. Communications Seminar, Antioch College, Apr. 1977. Guest of the seminar, discussing semiology and Marxism. |