Trans: Dangerous border violations. Transformation and change, boundary theory, transgender, gender and sexuality in the large and its relation to positionality and flow; identity.
Blackbox: How facts become and how things mean. Closure, multiplicity, theories of discourse formation, studies and practices of innovation, language.
PostModern Gothic: Monsters, desire, and epistemic rupture. Theories and histories of the gothic, modern goth, vampires, monsters and the monstrous, genetic engineering, gender and sexuality, delirium, postmodernity, cyborgs.
Performance (Taking It to the Street): Practicum in culture hacking with a documentary component. Performance and the performative, performance as political intervention, history and theory of theatre, masks, puppetry, spectacle, ritual, street theatre.
When Cultures Collide: Building multinational virtual communities for purposes of social transformation. Language and episteme, cultural difference, subaltern discourses, orientalism, mestiza consciousness.
Soundscapes: Theory and practice of audio installation, multitrack recording, history of "music" (in the sense described by John Cage). (Note that unlike all the other topics this one has no website and is very specific, and because its specificity tends to limit the range of things the students feel comfortable doing, it's likely going to be replaced by one of the courses currently in development or at least put into a secondary rotation like songs that fall off the Top 40).
Dreams and Delirium: An explorationof the space between waking and dream states. Consciousness continuums and the creative discoveries that emerge from this space. Where do dreams end and realities begin?
Extreme Freestyle Hacking: Investigation of hacking as the political art of "detournement" in all facets of society. The way we modify things to make them to things they aren't supposed to do.
(please note, this text was modified and mangled from www.sandystone.com, old acltab sites and unkown sources that showed up late one night.)