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Lyell Davies, Ph.D. Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY, Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, The University of Rochester. 2010.

MASTER OF ARTS, Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, The University of Rochester. 2006.

MASTER OF ARTS, . Hunter College. The City University of New York. 1998.

Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program. 1990.

BACHELOR OF ARTS, Faculty of Fine Art. The National College of Art and Design. Ireland. 1986.

DOCUMENTARY VIDEO AND ARTWORKS (SELECTED)

Brain Injury Dialogues (Lyell Davies & Rick Franklin 2008, 53 mins). Documentary video. Distribution: National Educational Association (NETA).

Who’s Not Irish? (Lyell Davies 2002, 26-mins). Documentary video. Distribution: Bainneclaba

Narrowcasting: Technology and the Rise of the Religious Right (Randi Cecchine, Lyell Davies & Jessica Glass 1996, 29- mins). Documentary video. Distribution: Paper Tiger Television

Making Ourselves Free (Liz Curtis, Lyell Davies & Naomi Wilson, 1994, 52-mins). Documentary video. Distribution: Fionn Distributors, Belfast.

Towards A Lasting Peace (Lyell Davies & Kevin Noble 1994, 60-mins). Documentary video. Distribution: Homefront Library.

Ireland's Own Berlin Wall (Lyell Davies & Naomi Wilson, 1994, 42-mins & 22-mins). Documentary video. Distribution: Fionn Distributors, Belfast.

Spoken By An Actor (Christine W. Cheng, Lyell Davies & Naomi Wilson, 1993, 29-mins). Documentary video. Distribution: Paper Tiger TV Collective.

East Timor: Turning A Blind Eye (Lyell Davies & Naomi Wilson, 1993, 29-mins). Documentary video. Distribution: Paper Tiger TV Collective.

Low Power Empowerment (Lyell Davies, Naomi Wilson, Cyrille Phipps, Xav Leplae & May Ying Welsh, 1992, 29- mins). Distribution: Paper Tiger TV Collective.

Bleep (Lyell Davies, 1988, 40-seconds). Experimental video. Distribution: Infermental: The Tokyo Edition, 1988.

RECENT ESSAYS AND REVIEWS

Davies, Lyell, & Razlogova, Elena. (2013). “Framing the Contested History of Digital Culture.” In Radical

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History Review, edited by Lyell Davies & Elena Razlogova. Issue 117. Fall. Durham: Duke University Press. Davies, Lyell. (2013). “Grassroots Perspectives: Organizing For Media Justice.” In Radical History Review, edited by Lyell Davies, Conor McGrady, & Elena Razlogova. Issue 117. Fall. Durham: Duke University Press. Davies, Lyell. (2013). “A Hidden Life of Digital Devices Revealed.” In Radical History Review, edited by Lyell Davies, Conor McGrady, & Elena Razlogova. Issue 117. Fall. Davies, Lyell. (2013). “Navajo Talking Picture: Cinema on Native Ground.” American Indian Culture and Research Journal. Los Angeles: University of California (UCLA). Volume 37, number 3. Davies, Lyell. (2012). “New Media and Politics: Populist Revolt, State Control, and Elections.” JumpCut: Review of Contemporary Media. Number 54. Fall 2012. (http://www.ejumpcut.org/currentissue/LDaviesReview/index.html) Davies, Lyell. (2012). “New Horrors for a Post 9/11 World.” Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism. Volume 40, Number 1. The Visual Studies Workshop: Rochester. Davies, Lyell. (2011). “Challenge For Change and participatory filmmaking.” JumpCut: Review of Contemporary Media. Number 53. Summer 2011. (http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/jc53.2011/daviesChalChange/index.html) Davies, Lyell. (2010). “Pedagogy For Digital Natives.” Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism. Volume 37, Number 7. July/August. The Visual Studies Workshop: Rochester. Davies, Lyell. (2009).“Resistance and Celebration: 2009 Native American and Video Festival.” Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism. Volume 36, Number 6. May/June. The Visual Studies Workshop: Rochester. Davies, Lyell. (2009). “Realism Matters.” Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism. Volume 36, Number 4. January/February. The Visual Studies Workshop: Rochester.

SCREENINGS/BROADCASTS/EXHIBITIONS (SELECTED)

2012 Culture Unplugged Film Festival 2012. Video streaming: Brain Injury Dialogues. February Temple University Television (TUTV). Philadelphia. Cablecast: Brain Injury Dialogues. January WDSC 15. (PBS) Daytona State College. Florida. January 21. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. 2011 AETN—Arkansas Educational Television Network. (PBS). Conway. Airdate TBA. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KQET—25. Watsonville (Salinas Monterey). (PBS). Airdate TBA. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WTVI. (PBS). . Airdate TBA. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WITF TV33. (PBS). Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Airdate TBA. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KLRU-TV (Austin, Texas). (PBS). Airdate TBA. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. Vegas PBS. Las Vegas. Airdate TBA. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. November KWSU—DT. Northwest Public Television. (PBS). Pullman, WA. November 19. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. October KQED World. San Francisco. (PBS). October 29. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. Repeat airing. Anchorage Channel 7.3. Alaska. (PBS). October 22 & 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. Fairbanks Channel 9.4. Alaska. (PBS). October 22 & 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. Juneau Channel 3.2. Alaska. (PBS). October 22 & 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. September WGTE Toledo. (PBS). September 28. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. August KLRN San Antonio. (PBS). Texas. August 31. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. Repeat airing. KCPT Kansas City Public Television. (PBS). August 4. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. July WNED-Buffalo Toronto (WNED-DT3)(PBS) July 11, 12. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WLJT 11. Public Television for West . (PBS). July 5. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. May KLRN San Antonio. (PBS). Texas. May 12. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. NEW JERSEY PUBLIC TV NETWORK (WNJN). (PBS). May 9, 15, 16. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues (4-stations/statewide). WVIA. (PBS). Scranton, Pennsylvania. March 24. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues.

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KLCS-TV. (PBS). Los Angeles. May XX. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. April KPTS. (PBS). Wichita, Kansas. April 14. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KENW-TV. Eastern New Mexico University. April 11, 15, 27 & 30. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. Western Reserve Public Media. (PBS). Kent, Ohio. April 4 & 10. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WEAO. (PBS). Cleveland, Ohio. April 4. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WEDU+. (PBS). Tampa, Florida. April 2. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. OREGON PUBLIC (OPB)(5-stations/statewide). April 1. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. March KCET. (PBS). Los Angeles. March 30. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WEDU+ Florida Public Media. (PBS). March 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KMOS—University of Central Missouri. (PBS). Sedalia. March 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WIPB. (PBS). Muncie, Indiana. March 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WNMU—TV. (PBS). Marquette, Michigan. March 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WKSG. (PBS). Binghamton, New York. March 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WSIU. (PBS). Carbondale, Illinois. March 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WTVS Channel 56, Detroit Public Television. (PBS). March 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. ETV—. (PBS). March 26. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues (11-stations/statewide). WVIA. (PBS). Scranton, Pennsylvania. March 24. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KWSU. (PBS). Pullman, Washington. March 23. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WUSF—TV/Tampa. (PBS). March 23. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WCNY—Syracuse/Central New York. (PBS). March 21. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KACV—TV. (PBS). Amarillo, Texas. March 20. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KSPS—TV. (PBS). Spokane, Washington. March 20. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. RSU Public TV. (PBS). Appleton, Minnesota. March 20. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KHET. (PBS). . March 29. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KMEB. (PBS). Hawaii. March 29. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WHUT. Howard University Television. (PBS). Washington. March 17. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. PBS Guam. Mangilao. March 15. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KTCS—9. (PBS). Seattle. March 15. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. UEN-TV/Utah Education Network. (PBS). Salt Lake City. March 18. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KENW. (PBS). Portales, New Mexico. March 6 & 9. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. MPTV. (PBS). Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (2-stations). March 6. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KWCM. (PBS). Minneapolis. March 3. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. Pioneer Public Television. (PBS). Appleton, Minnesota. March 3. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KQED Public Television 9 (World). (PBS). Northern California. March 3. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC TV NETWORK (UNC-TV). (PBS). Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues (12- stations/statewide). March 2. WKAR—TV. (PBS). East Lansing, Michigan. March 1. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WGTE Public Media. (PBS). Toledo, Ohio. March 1 & April 6. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. February KEDT. (PBS). South Texas. February 28. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION (KET). (PBS). February 28. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues (15-stations/statewide). KMOS. (PBS). Sedalia, Mississippi. February 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WIPB. (PBS). Muncie, Indiana. February 27. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WOUB Radio & Television. Athens, Ohio. (PBS). February 25. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. WOUC 44. Cambridge, Ohio. (PBS). February 25. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. MISSISSIPPI (MPB). (PBS). February 25. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues (8- stations/statewide). KCSM—San Mateo. (PBS). California. February 23/24, March 16/17. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. (IDAHOPTV). (PBS). February 24. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues

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(5-stations/statewide). SOUTHERN OREGON PUBLIC TELEVISION (SOPTV). (PBS). February 19 & 23. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues (2-stations/regionwide). NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISION (NHPTV). (PBS). February 24. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues (3-stations/statewide) WUSF—Tampa. (PBS). February 23. Broadcast: Brain Injury Dialogues. 2010 Second Annual Generations Film Festival. Lexington, KY. May 20. Jury selection. Screening: Brain Injury Dialogues. 2009 Contra Costa TV. Comcast Channel 27 and Astound Channel 32. May-June. Multiple cablecasts: Brain Injury Dialogues. Brain Injury Survivor Challenge Film Festival (North American Brain Injury Society [NABIS]). Edmonton, Alberta. Canada. May 29. Jury selection. Screening: Brain Injury Dialogues. Pegasys TV Channel 13. Ithaca, New York. May 11, 14, 20, 23. Screening: Brain Injury Dialogues. Picture This… International Disability Film Festival. Calgary. Alberta. February 11. Jury selection. Screening: Brain Injury Dialogues. 2008 Drexel University Television (DUTV). Philadelphia. October 28, 29, November 2. Cablecast: Brain Injury Dialogues. Commffest (Global) Community Film Festival. Toronto. October 28. Jury selection. Screening: Brain Injury Dialogues 2006 Govett Brewster Art Gallery. New Plymouth, New Zealand. Screening: Narrowcasting: Technology and the Rise of the Christian Right and Low Power Empowerment. Included in the exhibition “From Mini FM To Hacktivism: A Guide to Art and Activism.” 2005 Rooftop . . Jury selection. August 12. Screening: Three Times Oppressed. Artist’s Television Access. San Francisco. February. Screening: Three Times Oppressed. Drexel University Television (DUTV). Philadelphia. January. Cablecast: Three Times Oppressed. 2004 Drexel University Television (DUTV). Philadelphia. January 6, 23, 26, February 3. Cablecast: From Silence to Speech 90 minute compilation. Electric-Eye Cinema. Madison, Wisconsin. November 2. Screening: Who's Not Irish? Galway Film Fleadh. Ireland. July. Jury selection. Screening: Who's Not Irish? 2003 5th Boston Irish Film Festival. Harvard Film Archive, Cambridge. April 27. Jury selection. Screening: Who's Not Irish?, Remembering Robert. University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Irish Film Festival. April 25-May 24. Jury selection. Screening:Who's Not Irish?, Remembering Robert, Being Patricia. 5th Annual Irish Arts Festival. Visions Cinema, Washington D.C. March 3. Screening: Punk Nurse, Remembering Robert, All The Children Equally. Triangle TV Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Triangle TV, Auckland, New Zealand. February 18. Broadcast: Remembering Robert Irish Arts Center Winter Film Festival. New York. February 8-9. Screening: Punk Nurse, All the Children Equally, Danny Boy, Being Patricia. Triangle TV Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Triangle TV, Auckland, New Zealand. February 4. Broadcast: Who's Not Irish? 2002 Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Screening: Low Power Empowerment: Pirate Radio in Ireland and the U.S. Cork International Film Festival. Cork, Ireland. October 11. Jury selection. Screening: Remembering Robert. Fifth Annual Urban Visionaries Film Festival. The Museum of Television and Radio. NYC. March 13 and 14. Screening: Carpe Diem. 2000 Unlimited Partnerships: Collaborations in Contemporary Art - Part II. Cepa Gallery. Buffalo, New York, September 22—December 22. Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Florida, October 15. Jury selection. Screening: All the Children Equally

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1998 Angel Orensanz Foundation Center For The Arts. New York. October 9-23. Screening: Making Ourselves Free. Culture & Conflict: British Architecture in Ireland. The Puffin Room, 435 Broome Street, New York. April 8. Screening: Making Ourselves Free. 1997 Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival. New York, November 9. Jury selection. Screening: Low Power Empowerment: Pirate Radio in Ireland and the U.S. 1996 The Circus Valentine Radical Cabaret. CBGB's Gallery, 313 Bowery, New York, November 16. Screening: Narrowcasting: Technology and the Rise of the Christian Right The New York International Video And New Media Festival. September 8. Jury selection. Screening: Narrowcasting: Technology and the Rise of the Christian Right CUNY Television - Channel 75. June 12. Cablecast: Narrowcasting: Technology and the Rise of Christian Right. The Other American Film Festival. Texas, June. Screening: Narrowcasting: Technology and the Rise of Christian Right. Exit Art. New York, April 11. Screening: Narrowcasting: Technology and the Rise of Christian Right in the show Counterculture. Hampshire College. Massachusetts, March 30. Screening: Narrowcasting: Technology and the Rise of Christian Right as part of the National Reproductive Rights Conference. Media & Democracy Congress. San Francisco, March. Screening: Narrowcasting: Technology and the Rise of Christian Right. Artists Television Access (ATA). San Francisco, February 9. Screening: Symbolic Devils. 1995 Festival du Cinema Irlandais. Tours, November 21. Jury selection. Screening: Craic Agus Ceol. Festival Of New Irish Cinema. Riverside Studios/London, November 25. Jury selection. Screening: Making Ourselves Free. West Belfast Community Festival - Feile An Phobail. August 7. Screening at the Conway Mill of Making Ourselves Free. The Knitting Factory. New York, August 3. Screening: Mumia Abu-Jamal: Giving a Face to the Death Penalty. Green Ink. London, June 1. Screening: Making Ourselves Free. AC Project Room. Curated screening series of Television, New York. Spring 1995. Artists Space. April 18—May 24. Screening: Joli Laide for Sit Down And Watch. Exhibition curator Michel Auder. Liverpool Irish Community and Cultural Festival. May 2-5. Screening: Making Ourselves Free. 1994 DIA Art Foundation. October. Screening: Joli Laide. Exhibition curator Franz West. Exit Art. September 24. Screening: Joli Laide. Exhibition curator Paula Hayes. 1994 Hometown Video Festival. USA, 1994. Jury selection. Screening: Spoken By An Actor. National Finalist in the festival. The Nineties Channel. USA, 1994. Satellite broadcast: Spoken By An Actor. Athens International Film And Video Festival. Athens/Ohio. Jury selection. Screening: Spoken By l An Actor. 16th Big Muddy Film Festival. February 28. Screening: Spoken By An Actor. 1993 Fontanelle, Kunst in (x) Zwischenfallen. Potsdam. Paper Tiger Television installation and screenings. June 26—September 5. LaCrosse Video Festival. US. 1993. Screening: Low Power Empowerment. Winner professional documentary category. 1992 Art in General. December 15—19. Paper Tiger Television exhibition with screenings by Paper Tiger and Not Channel Zero. Exhibition curator: Lyell Davies McBean Gallery/The San Francisco Art Institute. Smashing Myths of the Information Age, installation by Paper Tiger Television, October 8—14. 1990 The Whitney Independent Study Program Open Studios. New York, 1990. 1988 Infermental 8: The Tokyo Edition. 1988. Screening: Bleep. 1986 Cork International Film Festival. Cork/Ireland, 1986. Screening: We Would Rather Play Golf. The Decade Show. Guinness Hops Store, Dublin, 1986. Video installation. Exhibition curator: Professor Campbell Bruce

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RESEARCH INTERESTS AND COURSE OFFERINGS

Film and media theory and history, political film and social change, documentary film and non-fiction media, video production, community and forms, digital culture, diaspora and immigration, social movements.

DRA 131 Self, Media, and Society DRA 106 Introduction to film SPE 240 Contemporary Media In Everyday Life DRA 261 Video Production Basics DRA 346 Documentary Film and Video DRA305 Film Criticism

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