Televisuality (Symposium)
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The Televisuality Symposium is a public forum for leading scholars and designers to explore historical, contemporary, and potential collaborations between the fields of architecture and television. The symposium took place in The Warehouse Auditorium at the Syracuse University School of Architecture on April 11, 2008 from 1:00pm to 7:00pm.
[edit] Participants
The following scholars and designers will be involved in Televisuality:
- Beatriz Colomina, keynote speaker from the Princeton University School of Architecture will present "Johnson on TV"
- Stefan Boublil, The Apartment Creative Agency
- Anne Friedberg, USC School of Cinematic Arts
- Sylvia Lavin, UCLA Department of Architecture + Urban Design
- Frank Lentz, Current TV Network
- Brian Lonsway, Syracuse University School of Architecture
- Charles Renfro, Diller Scofidio + Renfro Architects
- Mitchell Schwarzer, California College of the Arts
- Robert Thompson, Syracuse University Center for the Study of Popular Television at S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
- Jon Yoder, Syracuse University School of Architecture