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<div><b>Please join us at Reed College on Thursday, March 31 for
Miriam Posner's lecture <i>Head-and-Shoulder-Hunting in the
Americas: Understanding Lobotomy's Visual Culture</i></b><br>
Dr. Miriam Posner (Reed ‘01) Coordinator and Core Faculty in the
Digital Humanities Program at UCLA, will present a lecture on her
current research investigating the history of lobotomy and the
visual evidence doctors used to support this practice. The lecture
starts at 4pm and is free and open to the public. It will be
followed by a reception from 5-6pm.<br>
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When: Thursday, March 31, 4pm.<br>
Where: Performing Arts Building 320. <br>
For more information, please visit the <a
href="http://events.reed.edu/posts/2015-16/lecture-miriam-posner.html">Reed
College Events website</a>. Parking is advised in the <a
href="http://www.reed.edu/facilities_services/reed_static_map.html">West
Lot</a>.<br>
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More on Miriam:<br>
<img shrinktofit="true" alt="Miriam Posner"
src="cid:part3.01090604.04080804@reed.edu" align="right"
height="146" width="122">Miriam Posner (Reed ’01) is the Digital
Humanities program coordinator and a member of the core DH faculty
at the University of California, Los Angeles. As a digital humanist,
she is particularly interested in the visualization of large bodies
of data from cultural heritage institutions, and the application of
digital methods to the analysis of images and video. A film, media,
and visual culture scholar by training, she frequently writes on the
history of science and technology. She is also a member of the
executive council of the Association for Computers and the
Humanities.
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72"><small>Angie Beiriger
Digital Assets Librarian
Reed College Library
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:beiriger@reed.edu">beiriger@reed.edu</a></small></pre>
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