Schedule -- Friday, Saturday

 
Friday, June 20, 2003
  Breakfast
9:00 to 10:40

SET VI

  • Susan Barnes
    Applying Rhetorical and Communication Theory to the Message Analysis of Graphic Design
  • Stuart Kaplan
    Footprints, Shadows, and Gardens in the Sky: The Role of Visual Metaphors in the Effort to Reimagine Lower Manhattan
  • Chad Okrusch
    Corporate-Produced Visual Representations of an Environmentally Devastated Landscape: The Case of BP-ARCO and Butte, Montana
  • Conrad Smith
    When Pictures Contradict Words
10:40 to 11:00 Break
11:00 to 12:00

SET VII

Panel Discussion: "The Present and Future of Visual Communication"

Don Barth, Ann Marie Barry, Karla Berry, Craig Denton, Jim Fisher, Trischa Goodnow, Sandra Moriarty

12:00 to 1:00 Lunch
1:00 to whenever Local Scenic Activity Link to Activities Page
5:30 Dinner

Saturday, June 21, 2003
  Breakfast
9:00 to 10:20

SET VIII

  • Marjorie Yambor
    Fangs, Fishnets, and Filigrees: The Decadent Dramaturgy of Gothic Subculture
  • Julianne Newton & Rick Williams
    Profiles of Visual Meaning: Using Personal Impact Assessment of Images of September 11 to Explore Unconscious Memory
10:20 to 10:40 Break
10:40 to 12:00

SET IX

  • Sheree Josephson
    Age Differences in Visual Search for Information on Web Pages
  • Chris Miller & Chuck Pullen
    Astronomy: The Blind Shall See
12:00 to 1:30 Lunch
1:30 to 2:45

SET X

  • Ru-Ann Keith, Susan McFarlane-Alvarez, & Freda Wynn
    Conceptual Resonance: A Three-Phase Study Applying Chion's Theoretical Perspectives of Acousmetre and Sound En Creux
  • Denise Matthews
    Documentary Re-enactment: The Aesthetics Challenges of Re-Presenting the 4th Dimension
  • Georgette Page
    From Big Bird to Picasso: How Children Produce and Understand Pictures
2:45 to 3:10 Break
3:10 to 4:00

SET XI

  • Victoria O'Donnell
    Keep Watching the Skies: The Cold War and Hollywood Science Fiction Films of the 1950s
  • Carol Schwalbe
    Jackie Kennedy: Cold War Movie Star
4:30 to 5:00 Town Hall
6:00

B-B-Q

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