Thomas Zummer addresses Television
Friday, August 8, 2003 at 7:00 pm (New York City)


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Thomas Zummer is a scholar, writer, artist, and curator. Recent publications include "MŽconaissance d'Utopie," in Use It Or Lose It, Transmedia Text 0.2, ÒProjection and Dis/embodiment: Genealogies of the Virtual,Ó a catalogue essay for Into the Light: The Projected Image in American Art 1964-1977 (Whitney Museum/Abrams), CRASH: Nostalgia for the Absence of Cyberspace (with Robert Reynolds) and ÒWhat the Hell is That?Ó (Beehive Microtitles #1), a digital e-book on cinema and the taxonomy of monsters. He is currently completing a book, Intercessionary Technologies: Archive/Database/Interface, on the early history of reference systems. Mr ZummerÕs works have shown worldwide, with recent exhibitions at TENT/Witte de Wit Museum/Rotterdam, Frederieke Taylor Gallery, NYC, SMART Project Space/Amsterdam, Marcel Sitcoske Gallery in San Francisco, and White Box and Angel/Orensanz in NYC, and he has forthcoming exhibitions in Paris, Madrid, Seville, London, Edinburgh, Brussels, Toronto and Austin, Texas. Thomas Zummer is a frequent lecturer on philosophy and the history of technology, and has taught at the Modern Culture and Media Department at Brown University, and in the Critical Studies Department at New York University. He is currently a regular visiting professor in the Transmedia Programme/Post-graduate at the Sint Lukas Institut in Brussels, Belgium. Thomas Zummer lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.