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| Name: |
Brian Goldfarb, Associate Professor of Communication; Faculty
Affiliate: Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, Education
Studies.
bgoldfarb@ucsd.edu
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| Education: |
Ph.D., Visual and Cultural Studies, University of Rochester (1998) |
| Research: |
Goldfarb is a digital media artist, curator, and educator. His research
and visual media production focuses on media studies and contemporary
visual and digital culture. His book, Visual Pedagogy: Media cultures
in and beyond the Classroom, (Duke University Press, 2002), considers
how media technologies were used in the second half of the 20th
century to advance a model of pedagogy across the arts, education,
and postcolonial politics in the United States and globally. Goldfarbs
digital art projects have been exhibited nationally, internationally,
and on the Web. Ocular Convergence, an interactive,
fictional, and critical examination of digital prosthetics for enhancing
vision, has traveled to museums throughout the US and to Mexico
City, Calgary, Paris and Johannesburg. Goldfarb was curator of education
at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in NYC from 1994-7 where he
organized alt.youth.media (Fall 1996), an exhibition
of computer art, video, and popular print media (zines) by and for
youth.
Goldfarbs current research project, "Sense Ability: Fragments
on Media Pedagogy, Digital Prosthetics and Assistive Technology"
explores the roles of visual culture and technology in shaping the
concept of disability and in the development of techniques for assessing
and supporting disabilities relating to the senses and communication.
Photography, the phonograph, video, digital imaging, digital audio
and other emerging computer-based media have shaped the understanding
and treatment of conditions in which sight, speech, hearing, and
touch are impaired. "Sense Ability" considers the role
of visual culture, and these technologies in particular, in the
emergence of sensory disability as a concept, and in the development
of techniques for aiding and augmenting physical and sensory abilities
since the late 19th century. The final form of the project will
include both book and multimedia components |
| Recent
Publications: |
Visual
Pedagogy: Media Cultures of Education in and Beyond the Classroom
(Duke University Press, 2002)
Fragments on Prosthetics and the Virtual: Ocular Prosthetics
and the Embodiment of Digital Visuality, co-author Lisa Cartwright,
Documentary and the Practice of the Visual, ed. Christina Lammer
(Vienna: Verlag Turia & Kant, 2002)
Local Television and Community Politics in Brazil: São
Paulo's TV Anhembi, Visible Nations: Latin American Cinema
and Video, edited by Chon Noriega (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota
Press, 2000).
Temporarily Possessed: The Semi-Permanent Collection, co-edited
with Mimi Young (New York: The New Museum of Contemporary Art, 1995)
A Pedagogical Cinema: Development Theory, Colonialism, and
Post-Liberation African Film, Iris special issue on African
cinema (1995), reprinted in Revista Archivos De La Filmoteca, Valencia,
Spain (Fall 1998)
Intimate Interactivity: New Safer Sex Software, The
Independent 16, no. 10 (1993)
Video Activism and Critical Pedagogy, Afterimage 20,
no. 10 (May 1993). Reprinted in Art Activism and Oppositionality,
ed. Grant Kestor and Lynn Love (Duke University Press, 1998)
Cultural Contagion: On Disneys Health Education Films
for Latin America, co-author Lisa Cartwright, Disney Discourse,
ed. Eric Smoodin (New York and London: Routledge, 1994)
Radiography, Cinematography, and the Decline of the Lens,
1920-1970, co-author Lisa Cartwright, Incorporations, Zone
Vol. 6, eds. Jonathan Crary and Sanford Kwinter (Cambridge: MIT,
1992) |
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Recent Media Projects: |
Pictures of Waiting Children. (web-based project 20001-present)
exploring the culture and economy of international adoption and
the Internet subculture that has grown up to support it.
Ocular Convergence (interactive CD-ROM/Web project, 1999) A fictional
and critical examination of digital ocular prosthetics. |
| Curatorial
Projects: |
Curator,
alt.youth.media, 1996, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC
Co-curator, Temporarily Possessed: The Semi-Permanent Collection,
1995, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, NYC
Curator, Digital Check-Up, 1993, Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester,
NY |
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