Lectures and Presentations
CLIENT: University Art Museum / Getty
LENGTH: 1:25:22
PURPOSE: Far-Sited Public Art Panel
CLIENT: Advanced Media Production
LENGTH: 1:41:01
PURPOSE: California State University, Long Beach 2014 Regional Economic Forum Regional Economic Analysis Presenter: Dr. Heather Stephens, Assistant Professor of Economics and Director of the Office of Economic Research, CSULB Panel Discussion Panelists: Dr. Noel Hacegaba, Acting Deputy Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, Port of Long Beach Dr. Diana Hendel, CEO, Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Miller Children's Hospital Long Beach and Community Hospital Long Beach Mr. Mario Rodriguez, Executive Director, Long Beach Airport
CLIENT: University TV
LENGTH: 1:35:38
PURPOSE: Middle East expert Juan Ricardo Cole speaks on "ISIL in Iraq: Fundamentalist Takeover or Urban Ethnic Revolt?" Juan Ricardo Cole Cole, the Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan, is a public intellectual and prominent blogger for Informed Comment at www.juancole.com.
CLIENT: University Art Museum / Getty
LENGTH: 1:42:02
PURPOSE: Far-Sited Public Art Panel
CLIENT: University Art Museum
LENGTH: 17:01
PURPOSE: Presentation for the exhibition called Warhol: 15 min/24 fps. Dr. Karen Kleinfelder, who is a professor and Head of the Art History Program at CSULB is giving this talk in the gallery. I think it is interesting to watch this because it relates to the philosophy and effects of capturing portraits of people. There are many layers of a person in one picture, there is the fantasy image, the image you want to portray, the image the photographer wants to portray and sees, the way you really look and the way the viewer perceives things. It talks about post-modern identity, identity politics, engagement and representation. Andy Warhol is famous for his silk screened paintings, but in this video we are talking about the second half of his life, his polaroid portraits. Polaroid went out of business last year, but it started the possibility of taking photos of people and quickly seeing them at a party, like the popular photo booths now prevalent at many weddings. When polaroid cameras were brought on the scene in the 60s, the camera became a guest, just like video and photography do at weddings today.
CLIENT: Advanced Media Production
LENGTH: 2:15:10
PURPOSE: At this year's CITT Town Hall Meeting, we defined what makes a port competitive. We discussed how efficiency across the supply chain impacts the region's economy, affects the community, and provides job opportunities. We also discussed how the impact of local decisions affects national and global competitiveness.