Type to enter text October 27, 28 & 29th ETHNOGRAPHY & DESIGN MUTUAL PROVOCATIONS Welcome to the UC Collaboratory for Ethnographic Design’s 2016 conference. We are delighted to present speakers from around the world in a series of curated roundtables, interactive workshops, and multimedia and performance works. When ethnographers talk about design, are they offering a critique of a practice as complicit with global capitalism? Building new and innovative modes of integrating ethnographic practice with collaborative maker- practice? Or exploring innovations in research design that engage digital, visual, and performative formats? We look forward to engaging with you in these conversations and more over the course of the three day conference. Find our interactive map and program schedule online at http://coled.ucsd.edu/ conference More information included on the reverse and throughout this packet.
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27, 28 & 29th
ETHNOGRAPHY & DESIGN MUTUAL PROVOCATIONSWelcome to the UC Collaboratory for Ethnographic Design’s 2016 conference. We are delighted to present speakers from around the world in a series of curated roundtables, interactive workshops, and multimedia and performance works.
When ethnographers talk about design, are they offering a critique of a practice as complicit with global capitalism? Building new and innovative modes of integrating ethnographic practice with collaborative maker-practice? Or exploring
innovations in research design that engage digital, visual, and performative formats?
We look forward to engaging with you in these conversations and more over the course of the three day conference.
Find our interactive map and program schedule online at
http://coled.ucsd.edu/conference
More information included on the reverse and throughout this packet.
Ethnography and Design: Mutual Provocations is made possible through funding from the UC Office of the President, the Wenner-Gren Foundation, and participating units across University of California campuses. The UC Collaboratory for Ethnographic Design (Elana Zilberg and Joe Hankins, Co-PIs) received a Multi-Campus Research Programs & Initiatives two year planning grant from the University of California Office of the President. This conference is the culminating event for that grant cycle. CoLED also received a Wenner-Gren Foundation Workshop Grant for the Keywords Roundtables symposium component of this conference. CoLED is grateful to the many University of California units that have contributed to this event, including: The UC San Diego Department of Communication The UC San Diego Department of Anthropology The Studio for Ethnographic Design (SED) The UC San Diego Office of the Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion The UC San Diego Department of Theatre & Dance The Center for Research on Educational Equity, Assessment & Teaching Excellence at UC San Diego (CREATE) The UC San Diego Media Teaching Labs iHouse at UC San Diego The UC San Diego Department of Visual Arts The UC Davis Department of Anthropology The UC Irvine Department of Anthropology The UC Irvine Center for Ethnography The UC Irvine Institute for Money, Technology, and Financial Inclusion The UCLA Institute for Society and Genetics The UCLA Department of Anthropology
Ethnography and Design: Mutual Provocations is presented and planned by the UC Collaboratory for Ethnographic Design, including: Conference Co-Chairs: Cassandra Hartblay Elana Zilberg Joseph D. Hankins Graduate Conference Coordinators: Christina Aushana Yelena Gluzman Conference Committee Members: Katie Cox Heather Thomas Roshanak Kheshti Christo Sims Fernando Domínguez Rubio Michael Montoya Melissa Caldwell Marisol de la Cadena Administrative Support: Gayle Aruta Patrick Padilla Gerlie Naval Nancy Lee The conference committee would like to thank our fellow CoLEDers, the conference workshop presenters, pop-up exhibition contributors, and happenings masterminds, the numerous volunteers making the conference run, and our colleagues at UC San Diego for ongoing support and collaboration.
For technical or logistical assistance at any time during the conference event, please call or text the conference
helpline to reach a volunteer or conference organizer.
858-262-4684
FRIDAY8 - 9:50a [W] Training Feeling: Re-tuning Collective Improvisations, or Self-Help for
Ethnographers Duskin Drum, Joe Dumit, Sarah Rebolloso McCullough, Kevin O’Connor
MCC 140
9 - 9:50a [KR] Uncommons ↔ Emergence ↔ Singularities Marisol de la Cadena, Ton Otto, Kamala Visweswaran, Katie Cox (moderator)
3 - 4:50p [W] What is an Ethnocharette? Keith Murphy
MCC 201
7:30 - 9p [Performance] Ishi: The Archive Performance James Luna and Jeneen Frei Njootli with special guest Tracy Lee Nelson
Theodore & Adele Shank Theatre
THURSDAY 2 - 5p [H] Devising Scores for Ethnography
Duskin Drum, Joe Dumit, Sarah Rebolloso McCullough, Kevin O’ConnoriHouse Side Patio
3 - 4:30p [W] Altered Visions: Constructing Cameras from Found Objects Caity Fares
iHouse Courtyard
5 - 5:15p Conference Opening Elana Zilberg, Joseph Hankins
iHouse Great Hall
5:15 - 6:15a [Plenary KR] Design ↔ Ethnography ↔ Ethnographic Design Lucy Suchman, George Marcus, Keith Murphy, Cassandra Hartblay (moderator)
iHouse Great Hall
6:15 - 7:15p Reception iHouse Side Patio
6:15 - 7:30p [Exhibit] Ethnography and the Arts: Reports from the Mediated FieldA pop-up exhibition of work by Erika Barbosa, Christian Doll, Joan Donovan, Caity Fares, Klein & Gluzman, Roshanak Kheshti, Vera Khovanskaya, Erin McElroy, Kara Wentworth, & Cristina Visperas. Curated by Yelena Gluzman.
8 - 9:50a [W] Experiments in Knowledge Production: Conceptualizing and Designing Ethnographic Research as “Healing” Katie Cox, Connie McGuire, Michael Montoya
10 - 10:50a [KR] Relation ↔ Participation ↔ Collaboration Michael Montoya, Angela Booker, Saiba Varma, Kevin O’Connor (moderator)
iHouse Great Hall
10 - 10:50a [W] Materializing Spatial Dispossession: On the Work of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project Erin McElroy
SSB 105
11 - 11:50a [KR] Intervention ↔ Fellow Feeling ↔ Healing Peter Redfield, Joseph Hankins, Connie McGuire, Whitney Russell (moderator)
iHouse Great Hall
11 - 11:50a [W] Ethnolocating: Activating Human Infrastructure in Urban Design Adonia E. Lugo, Sarah Rebolloso McCullough
SSB 105
12 - 2p Lunch
12 - 2p [LL] Ludo-Ethnography: Analog Game Design as an Ethnographic Method Jonathan Walton
SSB Spiro Library
12 - 2p [LL] Terra Incognita Javier Arbona
SSB Spiro Library
12:30 - 1:30p [W] Experiments in Teaching Ethnographic Methods Christina Aushana, Elana Zilberg
MCC 201
1 - 3p [W] Exploring Concepts of Care and Vulnerability in the Co-Design of Health Interventions Sahra Abdi, Lauren Berliner, Sol D’Urso, Brian Goldfarb, Riley Taitingfong, Bethlehem Degu, Jama Mohamed
SSB 105
2 - 2:50p [KR] Prosthetic ↔ Body ↔ Cyborg S. Lochlann Jain, Karen Nakamura, Cassandra Hartblay, Heather Thomas (moderator)
iHouse Great Hall
2 - 4p [W] Cabinet for Political Fictions Marisol de la Cadena, Fernando Domínguez Rubio