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ArtCenter/South Florida presents Jonathan Beller: The Programmable Image
December 15, 2016 @ 7:00 pm
Thursday, December 15th at 7pm ArtCenter/South Florida is pleased to host a lecture with Jonathan Beller, one of the foremost theorists of the visual turn and the attention economy. Beller works on the history of cinema and the way in which the screen-image has altered all aspects of social life. These alterations range from the lived experiences of gender, sexuality and race, to the socio-economic reorganization of peoples, governments and the environment. His research and pedagogy is undertaken with a commitment to those struggling for social justice in what he calls “the world-media system.” Books and edited volumes include The Cinematic Mode of Production: Attention Economy and the Society of the Spectacle; Acquiring Eyes: Philippine Visuality, Nationalist Struggle and the World-Media System; and Feminist Media Theory (a special issue of The Scholar and Feminist Online). His current book projects are entitled The Rain of Images and Computational Capital. Beller also serves on the Editorial Collective of the internationally recognized journal Social Text, and is the current director of The Graduate Program in Media Studies at Pratt, New York.