THE CENTER FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY


The Center for Visual Anthropology (CVA) is a teaching, research, and production facility within the Department of Anthropology. The CVA's resources include extensive video production and post-production facilities, an academic press, as well as computing and archiving resources. The CVA provides training in video and multimedia as a means to explore ways in which integrated multimedia can express ideas generated in ethnography. Its activities are intended to promote the incorporation of visual modes of representation into the academic discipline of anthropology and to create an awareness of the anthropological uses of visual materials produced in other contexts.



As its contribution to the USC's SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN THE WORLD AND THE WORLD IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, SoCal World the CVA is sponsoring <> KALEIDOSCOPE FRONT PAGE

KALEIDOSCOPE OF CULTURES

A CELEBRATION IN FILM OF THE CULTURAL DIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

MARCH 23-25, 2000

Events and media presentations will take place in

TAPER HALL OF HUMANITIES, ROOM 202 (USC Campus Maps)

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