Lan Li, "Deconstructing Digital Things: Slides, Sites, and CVs"

Date
Tuesday, April 12, 2022, 4:30 pm6:00 pm
Location
Zoom
Audience
By Invitation Only

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Event Description

Deconstructing Digital Things: Slides, Sites, and CVs

Lan Li, Rice University

Zoom

In this interactive seminar, Lan A. Li (historian, filmmaker, and director of the Medicine Race Democracy Lab and meta-stasis podcast) will discuss the kinds of workflows, processes, and tools that they use to make digital things. They will share different slides, projects, and websites that have been built using Keynote, Wix, Notion, or Scrivener. Participants are welcome to share the behind the scenes processes of their own projects and discuss their relationship with aesthetics, archives, and digital architectures. 

 


Lan Li is a historian of the body and filmmaker focusing on medicine and health in global East Asia. She received her PhD in History, Anthropology, and Science Technology and Society Studies from MIT in 2016 and served as a Presidential Scholar in Society and Neuroscience at Columbia University. Dr. Li’s first book manuscript, Intimate Cartographies: Body Mapping and the Assembly of Medical Imagination, explores a visual history of mapping meridians onto peripheral nerves from the early modern period to the twentieth century. Her second project centers on a transnational history of numbness, which situates numbness, or ma 麻, in categories of flavor and food before tracking its transformation into a pathological side effect. Her work has been supported by the National Science Foundation and the PD Soros Fellowship for New Americans.
 

For questions, to RSVP, or get the zoom link, please contact Lee Horinko at [email protected].