Martin Lucas is a filmmaker, educator and media activist. His work explores the links of the technological with the language of control and forms of resistance. His career as a documentary filmmaker include works looking at urban crisis and the militarization of culture.
As a member of Paper Tiger Television Collective, Martin was one of the producers of The Gulf Crisis Television Project in 1991.
From 2005 – 07, Martin was a fellow at the Center for Social Media at American University. www.centerforsocialmedia.org. He has also taught in a variety of community contexts, and organized and sponsored a variety of workshops and conferences focused on communications technology, social change and expanded notions of documentary.
Martin teaches documentary and new media production in the Film and Media Studies Department at Hunter College, City University of New York, where he is the director of the Integrated Media Arts MFA Program and a senior fellow at the Center for Health Media Policy.
For more information: www.martinlucas.net
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