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Born 1981, Los Angeles
Projections, actions, exhibits [selected]
4.17.10 Exhibition of 72 Hours at The Laboratory @ Harvard as part of Cambridge Talks IV: Design Politics.
3.13.10 Four Corners intervention. Audiovisual installation, 19-21 Bullard Street. Dorchester, MA.
1.30.10 Sprague Street intervention/protest. On-site projection. 407 Sprague St. Dedham, MA.
12.2.09 Installation of 72 Hours pilot project in Joan Jonas Hall, MIT
10.19.09 Sound Safari with Sharon Lockhart. Screening of sound documentary at Harvard Film Archive.
2.5.09 Screening of Songs of an Unknown Island [working cut] at Harvard Film Archive
5.10.08 Screening of La Recompensa [working cut] at the Harvard Film Archive
Work, research, teaching
2008-9. Assistant to director Claire Simon on upcoming documentary and fiction films on the Gare du Nord in Paris. Produced by Les Films d'Ici.
2005-7. Lecturer in film at New York University in Paris.
2007. Invited lecturer in International Communications. American University of Paris.
2006-7. Lecturer in media and communications, 'Democracy and Media,' at Institute of European Studies, Paris.
2003-4. Research assistant to Edward Saywell, Charles C. Cunningham Curatorial Associate, Drawings Department, Fogg Museu, Harvard University Art Museums.
Writing, talks, translations [selected]
2009. Nancy, Jean-Luc, 'Jacques Ranciere and Metaphysics,' trans. John Hulsey. In Jacques Rancière: History, Politics, Aesthetics, ed. Gabriel Rockhill and Phil Watts, Duke University Press, 2009.
2007. 'De la subjectivité à l’âge de la radio: Godard et ses acteurs: 2 ou 3 choses que je sais d’elle', translated into French by Jacques Aumont, Cinéma 014, Ed. Léo Scheer. Autumn 2007, p. 32-50. [pdf here]
2007. Alliez, Eric. 'Critical and Clinical Documentation,' trans. John Hulsey. Multitudes-Icônes.
2006.'Traces de la subjectivité dans Deux ou trois choses que je sais d’elle de Jean-Luc Godard' public lecture at Centre Culturel Suisse in conjunction with the exhibit 'Jean-Luc Godard: Voyages en Utopie' at Centre Pompidou, Paris France. June.
2006. Hibou, Béatrice. 'Domination and Control in Tunisia: Economic Levers for the Exercise of Authoritarian Power,' Review of African Political Economy, n° 108, June 2006, pp. 185-206.
Distinctions and grants
2010-11. Film Studies Center Fellow, Harvard University
2010. Office for the Arts Production Grant
2007-8. Film Studies Center, Harvard University
2004. Ecole Normale Supérieure Exchange Fellowship
2004. LeBaron Russell Briggs Thesis Prize, Harvard
2003.Winthrop-Sargent Award, Harvard
Education
2007-present. PhD candidate Harvard University. Film and Visual Studies, Department of Visual and Environmental Studies.
2004-2005. MA Ecole Normale Supérieure and Université Paris-III. Department of Cinema.
1999-2004. AB Harvard University.
