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Colin Gardner is a British
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and
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theorist living in
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. Working at the intersection of film-philosophy, Deleuze and Guattari studies and interdisciplinary media theory, Gardner received his B.A. and M.A. in History from
St. John's College, Cambridge St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge founded by the Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort. In constitutional terms, the college is a charitable corporation established by a charter dated 9 April 1511. The ...
and Ph.D. in Cinema Studies at
UCLA The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a teachers college then known as the southern branch of the California St ...
before becoming Professor of Critical Theory and Integrative Studies at the
University of California, Santa Barbara The University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara or UCSB) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Santa Barbara County, California, Santa Barbara, California with 23,196 undergraduate ...
, where he teaches in the Departments of Art, Film & Media Studies, Comparative Literature, and the History of Art and Architecture. Most recently Dr. Gardner has expanded his research into the area of Media Geography (he is currently adjunct faculty in Geography at San Diego State University). He also taught a course on transversality and popular media for the
College of Creative Studies The College of Creative Studies is the smallest of the three undergraduate colleges at the University of California, Santa Barbara, unique within the University of California system in terms of structure and philosophy. Its small size, studen ...
in Fall 2013.


Publications

His most recent monograph is ''Chaoid Cinema: Deleuze and Guattari and the Topological Vector of Silence'' (Edinburgh University Press, 2021), which explores the use of silences and sonic drop-outs in sound films as a means of exploring different organizations of chaos (Chaoids) that underlie the surface plane of narrative. This builds upon his previous book, ''Beckett, Deleuze and the Televisual Event: Peephole Art'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012), a critical study of Samuel Beckett’s experimental work for film and television and its connection to Gilles Deleuze’s ontology of the image in ''Cinema 1'' and ''Cinema 2''. Excerpts have appeared in ''Deleuze Studies Journal'' (2012) and Continuum Books’ ''Gilles Deleuze: Image and Text'' (2009). He is the co-editor of two anthologies with Professor
Patricia MacCormack Patricia MacCormack is an Australian scholar who lives and works in London, England. Currently she is Professor of Continental Philosophy in English and Media at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge. She has published extensively on philosophe ...
(Anglia Ruskin University): ''Deleuze and the Animal'' (Edinburgh University Press, 2017) and ''Ecosophical Aesthetics: Art, Ethics and Ecology With Guattari'' (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018). Gardner contributed the chapter on Roland Barthes to
Felicity Colman Felicity Colman is a Creative Media Arts theorist. She is Professor of Film and Media Arts. She is the Associate Dean of Research for the London College of Fashion (from 2019) at University of the Arts London Colman was the Head of The Graduate R ...
’s ''Film, Theory & Philosophy: The Key Thinkers'' (Acumen, 2009. Gardner has also published two books in Manchester University Press’s “British Film Makers” series: a critical study of the blacklisted American film director, Joseph Losey (2004), and a monograph on the Czech-born, British filmmaker and critic, Karel Reisz (2006). The latter study led to his being a featured interviewee in ''Karel Reisz: This Filming Life'', a 2012 Czech documentary film produced by Jarmila Hoznauerová and directed by Petra Všelichová (a Co-Production of Czech Television—Ostrava Television Studio). Related research on Losey has also appeared in Kimberly Drake's ''Critical Insights: Paranoia, Fear & Alienation'' (Salem Press, 2016), Trudy Bolter’s ''Le politique éclaté'' (Paris: L’Harmattan); the Franco-American film journal, ''Iris''; the Parisian web-based theoretical journal, ''Critical Secret'' No. 6 (2001), ''Interdisciplinary Humanities'' (2002), ''Media History'' (2006), and Lo Sguardo dei Maestri’s ''Joseph Losey: Senza Re'', Senza Patria (Milan: Il Castoro, 2010). Gardner is also the author of critical essays on Bruno Ganz’s characters in ''Knife in the Head'' and ''In the White City'' for Silke Panse and Dennis Rothermel’s ''A Critique of Judgment in Film and Television'' (Palgrave Macmillan); Bob Rafelson’s ''Five Easy Pieces'' (for Creation Books’ ''Jack Nicholson: Movie Top Ten'', edited by Mikita Brottman); as well as a theoretical study of Diana Thater’s video installations in ''Space, Site, Intervention: Situating Installation Art'' (Erika Suderberg, ed.) for the University of Minnesota Press. His extensive list of catalog monographs includes essays on Peter Halley for the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Mike Kelley for the Whitney Museum of American Art,
John Baldessari John Anthony Baldessari (June 17, 1931 – January 2, 2020) was an American conceptual artist known for his work featuring found photography and appropriated images. He lived and worked in Santa Monica and Venice, California. Initially a painter, ...
for the Graphische Sammlung, Albertina in Vienna, Wallace Berman for Amsterdam's Institute of Contemporary Art, video artist
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for the Kunsthalle in Basel and Mike Bouchet's film works for Sternberg Press in Berlin. On a local level, Gardner has worked extensively with the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (as blogger, panelist and lecturer) and the Contemporary Arts Forum (CAF), including catalog essays for Sandow Birk's “Prisonation” series, Linda Stark's “Runaway Love” retrospective, and the 2001 group exhibition, “Diabolical Beauty,” co-curated with UCSB Professor, Jane Callister. Gardner was also co-curator and co-editor of ''Damaged Romanticism: A Mirror of Modern Emotion'', an exhibition and accompanying book that was initiated by the Blaffer Gallery in Houston in 2008 and subsequently traveled to the Grey Gallery at NYU and the Parrish Museum on Long Island. Gardner's public lectures include discussions of Stan Douglas's video work at Cal Arts and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Diana Thater's "Knots + Surfaces" projected DVD installation at New York's Dia Center for Arts' Robert Lehman Lecture Series (published in 2006); "Decentered Spectatorship: Constructing a Hybrid Scopic Space in Recent Art Film and Video," at Louisville's Speed Art Museum; and analyses of cinema and the brain for Warren Neidich's "The Mutated Observer: Neurological Structures, Perception and Visual Culture" at UC Riverside's California Museum of Photography and his interdisciplinary panel on "Movies, Buildings and Brains" at UCLA.


Appearances

In 2012 Gardner presented a keynote address “Samuel Beckett’s ‘Peephole’ Venus: Re-Sexualization, The Oral Mother and the Masochist Contract in Eh Joe, Ghost Trio and ...but the clouds...” at the “Venus as Muse: Figurations of the Creative” conference organized by the Internationales Kolleg Morphomata and the Centre for Media Studies, University of Cologne, Germany. In 2014 he presented a keynote address at The Centre for the Arts and Learning’s (CAL) series, “Material Cultures of Resistance.” Goldsmiths, University of London, England, titled “Probeheads of Resistance & The Heterotopic Mirror: Tiffany Chung and Dinh Q. Le’s Stratigraphic Cartographies.” 2014 keynote panels Gardner participated on include: “Out of the Labyrinth, Into the Métro: Becoming-Animal, the Waking Dream and Movements of World in Raymond Queneau and Louis Malle’s Zazie Dans Le Métro” to launch “The Animal Catalyst Network” and the publication of The Animal Catalyst: Towards Ahuman Theory (Bloomsbury Publishing), with Patricia MacCormack and Ruth McPhee (Anglia-Ruskin University, UK) at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, England; “Judgment and/or Justice: Constructing an Affective Ethics” for the launch of A Critique of Judgment in Film and Television, Silke Panse and Dennis Rothermel, eds. (Palgrave Macmillan) at The SHOWROOM Gallery, London, England; “Into the Zone: Affective Counterpoint and Ecosophical Aesthetics in the Films of Terrence Malick” for “Screening Nature: Life, Catastrophes and Eco-sophy,” with Anne Sauvagnargues (Univ. of Paris, Nanterre), and Gregory Flaxman (Univ. of N. Carolina, Chapel Hill) at Queen Mary, University of London, England. Also in 2014 Gardner presented “The Twilight of the Idols: Perversity as Eternal Return and Will-to-Power in Antonio Margheriti’s The Virgin of ” paper for the panel “The Politics of Perverse Desire in Italian neo-Gothic Cinema,” at the Conference on Spaghetti Cinema, The University of Bedfordshire, Luton, England. Panelists included Austin Fisher (Univ. of Bedforshire, Chair); with Patricia MacCormack (Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, and Andreas Charalambous (Anglia Ruskin, Harlow). In February 2018, Gardner delivered a keynote lecture entitled 'Drilling Into Language with Hollis Frampton’s 'Zorns Lemma' and Guy Debord’s 'Hurlements en faveur de Sade’ as part of the Visiting Scholar Scheme and ADM Lecture Series at the School of Arts, Design and Media at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.


Philanthropy

Gardner is a lifelong supporter of Brentford Football Club.


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