The Third Annual City Tech Science Fiction Symposium was an amazing success! Here are videos from the symposium’s presentations and discussions from Nov. 27, 2018. Watch them all on YouTube via this playlist, or watch them as embedded videos below.
9:00am-9:20am
Continental Breakfast and Opening Remarks
Location: Academic Complex A105
Justin Vazquez-Poritz, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, New York City College of Technology
Jason W. Ellis, New York City College of Technology
9:20am-10:35am
Session 1: Affect and Experimentation
Location: Academic Complex A105
Moderator: Jason W. Ellis
Leigh Gold, âThe Legacy of Frankenstein: Science, Mourning, and the Ethics of Experimentationâ
Lucas Kwong, âThe Island Of Dr. Moreau, Fantastic Ambivalence, and the Victorian âScience Of Religionâ
Robert LestĂłn, âBetween Intervals: A Soundscape for all Us Monstersâ
10:45am-12:00am
Session 2: Identity and Genre
Location: Academic Complex A105
Moderator: Jill Belli
Anastasia Klimchynskaya, âFrankenstein, Or, the Modern Fantastic: Rationalizing Wonder and the Birth of Science Fictionâ
Paul Levinson, âGolem, Frankenstein, and Westworldâ
Joy Sanchez-Taylor, âGenetic Engineering and non-Western Modernity in Paolo Bacigalupiâs The Windup Girl and Larissa Laiâs Salt Fish Girlâ
1:15pm-2:30pm
Session 3: American Culture and Media
Location: Academic Complex A105
Moderator: A. Lavelle Porter
Aaron Barlow, ââFraunkensteenâ: Whatâs No Longer Scary Becomes Funny or, How American Popular Culture Appropriates Art and Expands the Commonsâ
Marleen S. Barr, âTrumppunk Or Science Fiction Resists the Monster Inhabiting the White Houseâ
Sharon Packer, âJessica Jones (Superhero), Women & Alcohol Use Disordersâ
2:40pm-3:40pm
Student Round Table: âShaping the Future: A Student Roundtable on Octavia Butlerâs Parable of the Sowerâ
Location: Academic Complex A105
Moderator: A. Lavelle Porter
Panelists: Zawad Ahmed
Marvin Blain
Kartikye Ghai
Devinnesha Ryan
4:00pm-4:50pm
Frankenstein Panel: Mary Shelleyâs Novelâs Influence on Scientists and Technologists
Location: Academic Complex A105
Moderator: Justin Vazquez-Poritz
Panelists:
Heidi Boisvert, Entertainment Technology Department
Robert MacDougall, Social Sciences Department
Ashwin Satyanarayana, Computer Systems Technology Department
Jeremy Seto, Biological Sciences Department
5:00pm-6:00pm
Closing and Tour of the City Tech Science Fiction Collection
Location: City Tech Library L543
Remarks by Jason W. Ellis