PCA/ACA: Mythology in Contemporary Culture
I was recently invited to speak on The Mythology in Contemporary Culture panel at the PCA/ACA conference. (Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association.) The conference will be April 4-7, 2007 in Boston Massachusetts. The organizer of the mythology panel is Anais Spitzer, a fellow graduate of Pacific Graduate Institute. My talk is entitled ‘Myth vs. the Machine’ and is about technology as a force affecting both the Western mythological traditions and indigenous traditions. CDs of the material will be on sale at the time, a portion of the proceeds will go to help endangered cultures.
Some future art will be related to this project. I will keep you informed.
Some future art will be related to this project. I will keep you informed.
Labels: boston, endangered cultures, force, graduate, indigenous traditions, myth, Mythology in Contemporary Culture, PCA/ACA, technology
