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Talks/ Lectures 2002

  • 2 January 2002: Politics of Information in Bio-technology by Mike Fischer, MIT Program on Science, Technology, and Society.
 
  • 8 January 2002: Technology, the Turing Test & Artificial Intelligence by Sanmay Das, MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab, Boston.

  • 10 January 2002:  [Im]possible Love and Sexual Pleasure in Colonial North India by Charu Gupta, Department of History, University of  Delhi.

  • 16 January 2002: Politics of Global Circulation of Human Genetic Material  by Kaushik Sunderajan, MIT Program on Science, Technology & Society, Boston.
 
  •  24 January 2002: Initializing History by Peter Callas,  New Media Artist, from Australia.

  • 30 January 2002: The Idea of Bombay by Gyan Prakash, Department of History, Princeton University, USA.

  • 8 February 2002: Cinema & New Media by Thomas Elsaesser, Professor of Cinema Studies, University of Amsterdam.

  • 14 February 2002: Cultural Citizenship & Global Immigration by Toby Miller, Professor of Cinema Studies, New York University.

  • 27 February 2002: Launch of Sarai Reader 02: The Cities of Everyday Life

  •  7 March 2002: Networks & Borders: Politics of Migration & Communication by Florian Schneider, Film Maker & New Media Activist.

  • 13 March  2002: Reading the Demolition: Urban Transformation in New Delhi by Diya Mehra, Researcher, University of Texas, Austin.

  • 14 March 2002: What's a Community? The Whitechapel Art Gallery & its multi-ethnic audience in the 1990s by Catherine Lampert, contemporary Art Historian based in the UK.

  • 18 March 2002: Shaher Aur Sapna: Speculating on the City by Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Film Theorist, Bangalore.

  • 20 March 2002: Copyright vs Community in the Age of Computer Networks by Richard Stallman, Founder, Free Software Foundation.

  • 22 March 2002: Working Visions: The Imprint of Labour in Photography a presentation by Ravi Agarwal, Photographer & Environmentalist.

  • 25 July 2002: Ecosocialist Manifesto by Joel Kovel, Department of Social Studies, Bard College, New York








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