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resumé
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CONTACT
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Dawn Pendergast
spoon@clockwatching.net
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OBJECTIVE
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Seeking creative project-oriented
opportunities in communications and new media.
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EDUCATION
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University of Arizona,
(8/03 - present)
MFA Creative Writing
New York University, (6/02 - 5/03)
MA Performance Studies
GPA: 3.733
Georgia Institute of Technology, (6/98 - 5/02)
BS Science in Science, Technology, and Culture.
Double Minor: Public Policy and Performance Studies
GPA 3.54
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HONORS
& AWARDS
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• President’s Scholar
(4-year merit scholarship)
• Fleet Scholar ($2000 grant to travel abroad)
• Ivan Allen Research Grant ($2000 travel/conference grant)
• James Dean Young department award ($500 award for English
thesis: Performative Liveness: The Cinematic Gaze and Performance
Art)
• Graduate Student Scholarship/Tuition Waiver
• Academy of American Poets Award ($50 award)
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TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
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Poetic Ancestry
as Traced through the Animal Poem (to be 6/05-7/05)
Poetry Center University of Arizona
Will co-teach a 6-week evening class geared toward the Tucson
community, create all curriculum, and organize student poems and
analyses into an ‘encyclopedia’ of animal poems online
and in print.
English 209 honors Teacher (1/05-5/05)
University of Arizona
Taught a 3-credit semester-long course in creative writing, designed
all curriculum and organized student writing for small publication.
(click
here for class website)
Teaching Assistant
Georgia Institute of Technology
Video Production (1/01 – 5/01): taught
two classes in video editing applications, provided tech support
for DV/SVHS decks, mini-DV cameras, and other video equipment,
responsible for checking out video equipment to students
Poetry and Poetics (1/02 – 5/02): organized
student projects and presentations, & class mailing list.
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OTHER
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Technical Assistant
(8/04-5/05)
Poetry Center University of Arizona
Provided technical audio/video assistance , designed DVDs and
VHS for reading archive, poster and broadside design, curatorial
assistance in displays, office duties
Videographer (10/04-11/04)
Poetry Center University of Arizona
Designed, shot, and edited a 10-minute video promotional video/DVD
for UA’s new Poetry Center building.
Student Assistant (1/99-6/02)
Georgia Institute of Technology
Assisted faculty and staff with graduate admissions special events
& programs, and provided assistance to visiting faculty and
students
Video Editor (3/02-4/02)
Georgia Institute of Technology
Edited hour-long interview between Philip Auslander and Willem
Defoe: "Task and Vision Revisited: Two Conversations with
Willem Dafoe (1984/2002)" to be published in The Wooster
Group and Its Traditions ed. Johan Callens. Bern: Peter Lang/Presses
Interuniversitaires Européennes, forthcoming.
Video Producer (8/01-12/01)
GTCN Georgia Tech Cable Network
Responsible for video conceptualization, production, and editing
for Georgia Tech’s The Buzz, a look at how political issues
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PROJECTS
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Graduate Research
(06/02–present)
RECONSTRUCTIONS (01/04-present)
University of Arizona
Director/creator of a video installation that personal and collective
explores memory in relation to the Alan Resnais film: Hiroshima,
mon amour.
** Installation presented at War Studies Conference: War and
the Body, July 25, London
(click
here for website || need Flash
Player)
Untitled Sleep (08/03-present)
University of Arizona
Director/creator of a video installation investigating physical,
emotional, and phenomenological states of sleep.
**Installation presented at Biblio Bookstore November 22 &
University of Arizona, November 23.
(click
here for website)
Epithelium (11/02-07/03)
New York University
Co-director/creator of Epithelium, a live performance
that investigates the intersections between screenal, virtual,
and live performance.
http://www.epithelium.org
Undergraduate Research (1/00 –6/02)
Georgia Institute of Technology
Technopoetry Conference: (12/02-6/02) organized
video/internet installations, artist exhibits, created promotional
video, documented the conference for archival purposes.
http://www.technopoetryfestival.com/
Biomorphic Text (8/01 – 11/01): an interactive
biofeedback art project, responsible for conceptual research
and promotional video.
The Meditation Chamber (6/01 – 8/01)
: a new virtual reality application presented at SIGGRAPH, responsible
for conceptual research, promotional video, poster designs,
logistics, operating the installation at convention.
http://www.gvu.gatech.edu/gvu/meditation/
LCC Promotion (1/01 – 5/01): Responsible
for conceptualization, construction, and rendering of videos
for the School of Literature, Communication, and Culture at
Georgia Tech.
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