The Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory at the University of Victoria
(http://etcl.uvic.ca/) invites you to attend the
2012-13 Brown Bag Speaker Series. This is a series of informal lunchtime
seminars for faculty and graduate students in the Faculty of Humanities
and across the university to discuss issues in digital literacy, digital
humanities, and the changing face of research, scholarship, and teaching
in our increasingly digital world. For an hour once per month, we meet
to hear from an invited speaker, share ideas, and build knowledge.
On Thursday, 15 November, from 12 until 1 p.m., Justin Love (VP Operations at Limbic Media and Victoria based multimedia artist) will be presenting a talk entitled, “Interactive Technologies and New Media Art in Victoria.” Details are below. Please share this announcement with anyone who might be interested in attending.
Thursday, November 15th—12 – 1 p.m.
108 Engineering Comp Science Building (ECS)
Abstract: Limbic Media is a Victoria, BC based company that develops real-time interactive multimedia control technologies for use in entertainment markets, education, research, and the fine arts. In this talk, Justin Love (VP Operations) will discuss a number of Limbic Media’s projects from the past couple of years including the opening of the G++ Interactive Media Gallery.
Bio: Justin Love, a University of Victoria Alumnus, is an entrepreneur and multimedia
artist based in Victoria, BC, Canada. Justin is a partner and VP Operations at Limbic Media and the Director of G++ Interactive Media Gallery. As a multimedia artist, Justin’s work has been featured at International events in Canada, USA, Mexico, Switzerland, Portugal, UK, Turkey, and China. Please see his company and personal websites for more information at www.limbicmedia.ca and www.roguescience.org. You can also follow him on Twitter (@r0guesc1ence).
Bring your lunch and join us to discuss digital technologies and research in our community!
Aaron Mauro
Postdoctoral Fellow
Electronic Textual Cultures Lab
University of Victoria
Victoria, BC
www.aaronmauro.com
