TEACHING

Current teaching: Fall 2009

HUMN - 307: Environmental Ethics

DIVA 200 Introduction to Digital Image and Interactive Art

SOCS 300 Studies in the Social Sciences: Meanings of New Technologies

Courses taught at Emily Carr Institute through Spring 2009

HUMN - 307: Environmental Ethics

DIVA - 205 Interactive Essentials

HUMN - 305: Special Topics: Critical Animal Studies

Dr. GIgliotti was on sabbatical September 2007-2008.

HUMN 305 S001 Environmental Ethics: the Michael Davies Seminar developed and taught Fall 2006 though Spring 2007

DIVA - 205 Interactive Essentials

FNDT-106 Drawing and 2-D Language

DIVA - 305 Interactive Practices

AHIS-333-S001 Issues in Contemporary Art: Ethics and Ecology

COMD-206-S001 Interactive Design I: Authoring Environments
COMD-306-F001 Interactive Design II: Authoring
COMD 316 S002: Scripting for Interactivity
COMD-406-F001 Interactive Des IV:Advanced Issues
SOCS 308 F001 Sociology of Design
FNDT-106-F014 Drawing and 2-D Language
FNDT-112-S004 Drawing II

Her CV is available in pdf form here.

  • "The Lives of Animals in Art" at Minding Animals: The 2009 International Academic & Community Conference on Animals & Society.Newcastle, Australia. July 2009.
  • "Critical Animal Studies" at Minding Animals: The 2009 International Academic & Community Conference on Animals & Society. Newcastle, Australia. July 2009.
  • "The Reconfiguration of Animals: Ethical issues in database aesthetics" on the Database Aesthetics PANEL at College Art Association 2009 Conference, Los Angeles, Feb. 25-29.
  • "The Case for Critical Animal Studies" at Giving Voice to Other Beings at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn. May 2-4, 2008. (authored with Steven Best, PhD
  • Recipient of the John and Betty Gray Residency at Sitka Center for the Arts and Ecology in Sitka, Oregon. February 1 - March 28, 2008.
  • “The Case for Critical Animal Studies” (a keynote with Dr. Steven Best) at the 6th Annual Conference for Critical Animal Studies & 2nd Annual Green Theory and Praxis Conference at Montana State University. Feb. 22-24, 2008.
  • "The Soul of the Brute" at Nature Matters Conference 2007: Materiality and the More-than-Human in Cultural Studies of the Environment at York University, Canada. October 25-28, 2007.
  • “Code ≠ Informatics ≠ Animals” at SLSA '07:CODE: Twenty-First Annual Conference of the Society for Literature, Science and the Arts.Portland, Maine. Nov. 1-4, 2007.
  • “Sustaining Creativity and Losing the Wild” at The Planetary Collegium, Montreal Summit. April 2007.

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