I will set everything up with some odds and ends left over from the various lectures.
We will form a panel of the teaching team and me at the front of the space.
The teaching team will each give a five minute presentation of an item for discussion.
Students will be welcomed to participate with questions from the panel.
We very much hope that students will bring their knowledge gained from this semester along with the ways their projects tie into the themes of the class.
Come prepared! You can bring up any topic you would like to address again, or that you think we missed.
Where are our blindspots?
What can we add for next time?
How can we further explore the ideas of this class after the semester is over and as we head toward the post-human world (whatever that means)?
Please join us for the final look at student work for the Post-Human Nuclear Experience class! This day has been a long time coming over the semester, as all student work culminated on this project. This is a time to present your work to me and to classmates who have not been working with you all semester.
You are also encouraged to bring anyone you like: Friends, family etc.
This will take place in UL 102, the Starr Foundation Hall at the normal class time