Virtual Conference Presentations

2021 Humanities in the era of human connection VWBPE 2018 Lecture: A Hybrid Conference as a Way to Create Community VWBPE 2017 :: Lecture :: Virtual World and Creativity VWBPE 2016 Lecture: Lesson Learned from a Grade 7 Virtual World Science Workshop

Hsiao-Cheng Sandrine Han, Eli Burke, Bryan Carter, and Ravon Ruffin, Keynote, Emerging Conversations

The 2020 rendition of Emerging Conversations occurred on October 24, 2020. It was held remotely because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Emerging Conversations is an annual art education symposium organized by graduate students in the Art & Visual Culture Education program at the University of Arizona. It is the only symposium of its kind on theContinue reading “Hsiao-Cheng Sandrine Han, Eli Burke, Bryan Carter, and Ravon Ruffin, Keynote, Emerging Conversations”

Interview with Dr. Sandrine Han

“The visual culture of the virtual world is not an authentically reconstructed real world, but is a space containing worldwide mixed and ideal cultures from designers’ imaginations. There is nothing made by nature in a virtual world, and everything is made by its own residents. No matter what we see in virtual worlds, there ISContinue reading “Interview with Dr. Sandrine Han”

Cultural Appreciation or Cultural Appropriation? When Cultural Studies Meets Creativity: An Autoethnographic Narrative

Dr. Sandrine HanFriday, February 26, 2021 | 11:00 am to 12:30 pm (PST) | via Zoom https://admin.video.ubc.ca/html5/html5lib/v2.86.1/mwEmbedFrame.php/p/113/uiconf_id/23448209/entry_id/0_mwvjdyif?wid=_113 Abstract From Marcel Duchamp’s portrayal of Mona Lisa with facial hair to Andy Warhol’s painting of Campbell’s Soup Cans, artists have used creative license to appropriate and/or modify other’s work for their own interpretation. However, appropriation is notContinue reading “Cultural Appreciation or Cultural Appropriation? When Cultural Studies Meets Creativity: An Autoethnographic Narrative”