Seth+Ellis


 * CS15. Seth Ellis ** – (Tech Panel 2) Making Places into Stories

May 28 Saturday 9:00-10:30 PM HM 138

This presentation will offer several examples from my own recent work of site-specific narrative, including one project in which attendees can participate and contribute. I will explain the aims and strategies of the project, and I will also open the project to the public, who can access it permanently. Affiliation/Bio: University of Michigan School of Art & Design, assistant, professor ssellis@umich.edu. Seth Ellis is a narrative and interactive artist; he is assistant professor in the School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan. His current work examines how written stories alter with their media of transmission, and how technology helps contemporary readers become co-authors. Works have included prints, artist's books, screen-based interactive projects and collaborative performance. He has recently shown, presented and performed work at the Conflux Festival in New York, inclusiva-arts in Madrid, the International Digital Media and Arts conference in San Diego, the New Music Festival in Greensboro, North Carolina, and numerous venues nationally and internationally.