LCST2234
Radical Software
4
Eugene Lang College Lib Arts
Culture & Media
Course Page
LCOD2012
Code Toolkit: Python
3
Liberal Arts
LCST3901
Audio Production and Programming with WNSR, New School Radio
LCST3875
Queer Ecologies
LCST2451
Introduction to Media Studies - Discussion
LCST2070
Home/Movies
LCST2124
Intro to Screen Studies: Film Screening
0
LCST2440
Social Media Empires
LCST3541
Critical Petrocultures
LCST3618
Experimental Film: Sites and Spaces
LCST3790
Critique as Form
LCST4027
Media Burn: Film and Video Art
LCST2028
Public Radio Culture
LCST4044
Generative Media and Artificial Intelligence: Digital Theories of Autonomy and Alienation
LCST3161
Digital Black Studies
LCST3069
Science/Fiction: Technoculture, Embodiment, and Power
LCST4300
Racial Capital and the Black Radical Tradition
LCST3895
Radio/Audio Masterworks
LCST2122
Introduction to Screen Studies
LCST2787
Media Toolkit
LCST2450
Introduction to Media Studies
LCOD2000
Introduction to Code as a Liberal Art
LCST2053
Media and Memory
LCST2123
Introduction to Screen Studies - Discussion Group
LCST2270
Classical Hollywood and Its Discontents
LCST2865
Anticolonial Critiques: Du Bois
LCST2890
Moonlight and Beyond: Barry Jenkins and Film Blackness
LCST3044
The Epistemology of Listening in Film and New Media
LCST3047
Heterodox Identities
LCST3370
Culture and Media Studies Research Workshop
LCST3460
Post-Cinematic Aesthetics
LCST3715
The Literary Object
LCST3873
Film-Art-Revolution
LCST3883
Analog vs. Digital
LCST4043
Reimagining the Human
LCST4315
The Digital Doppelgänger
ULEC2026
Intro. to Cultural Studies
University Curriculum
ULEC2027
Intro to Cultural Studies: DSC
LCST3535
Media Theory
NFLM3885
Glitch, Automate, Transform: Experimental Video Processing
LCST3886
Readings in Media Philosophy
LCST2454
Digital Media Off-the-Grid
LCST2775
LCST3230
The Zombie: Living and Dead Labor in Modernity
LCST4070
Symbolic Struggles: Culture Conflict and Consensus in the United States
LCST4090
Sound and Vision
LCST4555
Animation Theory
LLSL2065
The Fairy Tale and Literature
Literary Studies