Audiovisualities affiliated faculty John Supko has just posted an excerpt from A Free Invention for George Pitcher, a new piece of generative music on his website (www.johnsupko.com).
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Audiovisualities affiliated faculty John Supko has just posted an excerpt from A Free Invention for George Pitcher, a new piece of generative music on his website (www.johnsupko.com).
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Welcome to Audiovisualities, the newest “Humanities Laboratory” at Duke’s Franklin Humanities Institute! Jointly directed by Guo-Juin Hong (Associate Professor of Chinese Literature and Culture; Interim Director, Program in the Arts […]
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Here’s another Lab course flyer for Fall 2013. Students in “Sounds of the South” will have the opportunity to create their own radio-essays and conduct multimedia research projects.
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In the Audiovisualities Lab’s inaugural semester, we are offering three affiliated courses. These courses are based in regular academic departments and satisfy various graduation requirements (major, minor, modes of inquiry, […]
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