
Making Conversation: The Global Lives Project
Event Information
Description
On October 4, the Global Lives Project launched a campus-wide, site-specific video installation which will evolve over the course of the 2017-18 school year. The exhibit will showcase 24 hours in the daily life of 20 people from 17 countries around the world.
Thursday, October 26th, the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology will host a talk by Jason Price, who directed a Global Lives video shoot in Malawi and is an anthropology Ph.D. candidate at Berkeley. Jason and David Harris will then discuss the relationship between the Global Lives Project and the fields of anthropology, ethnographic film, documentary, art, and education; the event is free with museum admission.
This is exhibit is supported by the CITRIS Connected Communities Initiative, the David Eckles Fund for Diversity and Social Impact, the Haas School of Business’ Center for Social Sector Leadership, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Adobe Foundation.