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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251023
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251024
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251025
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251026
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137918045
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251028
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137920095
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251029
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251030
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137922145
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251031
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251101
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137924195
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251102
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137924196
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251103
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137925221
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137926246
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251105
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251106
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251107
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251108
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251109
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251110
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251111
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251112
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137934446
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251113
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251114
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137936496
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251115
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137937521
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251116
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137938546
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251117
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137939571
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251118
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137940596
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251119
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251120
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251121
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251122
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251123
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251124
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251125
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251126
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251127
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251128
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251129
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137950847
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251130
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137951872
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137952897
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251202
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137954946
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251203
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251204
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251205
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251206
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251207
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251208
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251209
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251210
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251211
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251212
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251213
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251214
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137968270
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251215
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137969295
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251216
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137970320
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251217
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SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251218
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251219
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251220
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251221
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251222
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251223
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251224
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251225
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251226
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251227
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251228
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137983644
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251229
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137984669
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251230
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251231
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260101
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260102
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260103
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260104
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260105
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260106
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137993893
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260107
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137994918
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260108
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137995943
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260109
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137996968
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260110
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137997993
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260111
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098137999018
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260112
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098138000043
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260113
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098138001068
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260114
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098138002093
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:"The theoretical basis for my work lies in the belief that it i
 s essential\, as an artist and citizen of the world\, to engage in and chal
 lenge the norms and expectations of the digital present and the larger cult
 ural context." \n- Joseph DeLappe\, artist statement\n\nThe prolific work o
 f Joseph DeLappe\, spanning a wide range of physical and digital mediums\, 
 provides an opportunity for critical reflection and thoughtful discussions 
 about our relationship to technology and the post-9/11 political landscape.
  As the most comprehensive repository of materials related to the history a
 nd development of the Silicon Valley region\, the Silicon Valley Archives i
 s honored to exhibit a selection of this work and bring the history of rece
 nt technology into conversation with our present through this pioneering ar
 tist’s work.\n\nThis exhibit is free and open to the public. Learn more abo
 ut visiting Stanford Libraries on the Libraries’ website.\n\nJoseph DeLappe
 \, born San Francisco 1963\, is an artist\, activist and educator\, he relo
 cated to Scotland from the USA in 2017 where he is the Professor of Games a
 nd Tactical Media at Abertay University\, Dundee. Working with electronic a
 nd digital media since 1983\, projects in online gaming performance\, sculp
 ture and electromechanical installation have been shown throughout the worl
 d. He has developed works for venues such as Eyebeam Art and Technology in 
 New York\, The Guangdong Museum of Art\, China\, the Southern Utah Museum o
 f Art and Transitio MX\, Mexico City\, among many others. Creative works an
 d actions have been featured widely in scholarly journals\, books and in th
 e popular media\, including the New York Times\, The Australian Morning Her
 ald\, Art in America\, The Guardian and the BBC. More information about DeL
 appe and his artwork is available on his website.
DTSTAMP:20260412T125112Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260115
GEO:37.426631;-122.167086
LOCATION:Hohbach Hall\, Main Exhibit Promenade
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Essential Engagement: The Works of Joseph DeLappe
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_51098138003118
URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/essential-engagement-delappe
END:VEVENT
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