Presentation & symposia venues include the Archives of American Art Computer Art Study Days; the AAA’s invited publication talks; the CAA annual art and art history conference; the ASAP annual interdisciplinary conference on contemporary culture; the SECAC annual art and art history conference; the National Gallery of Art (Washington DC)’s Works in Progress lecture series; Northwestern University’s triennial performance studies graduate conference; the UCLA Center for the Study of Women’s annual gender studies graduate conference; and art history graduate symposia at UCLA and the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Texts of my public presentations are available upon request. Topics include:

  • Intimacy, through the wires: Desire and stranger relationality on the early web
  • Skin on Key on Skin: Art and the Human Network
  • Tactics: Art and Publicity on the Internet
  • (In)habitable and (Un)seen: Failures and Fissures in the Art of Sondra Perry
  • A New Platform for Publicity: ®™ark and Net Art’s Battle for the Digital Public Sphere
  • Remapping the (Virtual) Landscape: Heath Bunting’s BorderXing Guide
  • Computer Networks and the New Public Art
  • The Self, Surveilled: On Life Sharing, Privacy, and the Experience of the Subject on Computer Networks
  • Grounds of Identity: On Adrian Piper’s Mythic Being Posters

Please reach out if you’re interested in collaborating on a panel or having me contribute to your upcoming event.