History, memory, and the politics of programming : the video work of Richard Fung
Beattie, Keith 2003, History, memory, and the politics of programming : the video work of Richard Fung, Screening the past : an international, refereed, electronic journal of screen history, no. 15.
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History, memory, and the politics of programming : the video work of Richard Fung
Screening the past : an international, refereed, electronic journal of screen history
Issue number
15
Total pages
5
Publisher
La Trobe University
Place of publication
Melbourne, Vic
Publication date
2003-07-02
ISSN
1328-9756
Summary
Richard Fung, a Toronto-based video artist and cultural critic, was born in Trinidad in 1954, and attended school in Ireland before immigrating to Canada to study at the University of Toronto. Richard Fung has taught at the Ontario College of Art and Design, and has been a visiting professor in the Department of Media Study at the State University of New York in Buffalo. He is currently the coordinator of the Centre for Media and Culture in Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.
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