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Graduate Interdisciplinary Seminar on Literacy Studies
January 2008 Meeting Agenda
Visual(izing) Literacy(ies)
Presentations
Shari Savage (Art Education)
"Lolita" from the Novel to Present-day Video Vixen: A Socio-historical Examination of an Iconic Subject in Visual Culture.
Beth Albright (Industrial, Interior, and Visual Communication Design)
Storytelling by Design: 2D and 3D Influences on the Representation of Space in Digital Animation.
Mercè Graell-Colas (Industrial, Interior, and Visual Communication Design)
Participatory Design Research: Generative Techniques to Elicit a View on the Context in Human-centered Design.
Conference Planning
Visual Generative Technique Workshop: Help develop the visual identity for
Expanding Literacy Studies, the International, Interdisciplinary Conference for Graduate Students. This hands-on workshop is organized and facilitated by the conference P.R. and Communication Committee co-chairs
Shawn Casey and
Mercè Graell-Colas.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Institute for Collaborative Research and Public Humanities
George Wells Knight House 104 East 15th Avenue
Lunch is Provided
RSVP to
Kate White
The Graduate Interdisciplinary Seminar is an initiative of LiteracyStudies@OSU. Graduate students interested in literacy, no matter how broadly defined, are encouraged to attend. The group includes students from more than twenty disciplinary areas, at every stage of study. The goal is to extend the conversation campus-wide.
LiteracyStudies@OSU is supported by the College of Humanities, Department of English, Institute for Collaborative Research and Public Humanities, and the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University.