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[eccr] Conf: Hyperpolis: Age of Reason 2.0

Fri Apr 08 16:29:55 GMT 2005


>Hyperpolis: Age of Reason 2.0
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>Conference and Celebration
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>Thursday, 5/5/05, starting 1pm.
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>Location: Polytechnic University's Brooklyn campus, 2 interdisciplinary 
>panel sessions in the Dibner auditiorium, followed by a D-VJ party in the 
>Polytechnic Hall of Fame.
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>Registration: $20, $10 for students & adjuncts (complimentary sandwich 
>buffet after the panels)
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>Panel 1: To address recent changes in the practical conditions of media 
>production and distribution, especially the convergence of broadband 
>internet and low-cost production and post-production equipment, and the 
>ways in which they alter what we do and can describe by the term "mass 
>media"; in particular, the emergence of a whole new class of independent 
>media producers, who can (at least in theory) address a global audience 
>without mediation by corporate, state, or religious organizations. What 
>are the real terms and conditions of media "prosuming"?
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>Moderator: Harold Sjursen, IGEER (Institute for Global Education and Research
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>Panelists: Mark Amerika, University of Colorado
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>Stephen Wright, Collège Supérieur de Philosophie, Paris
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>Bharat Rao, Polytechnic University Department of Management
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>Beth Coleman, MIT SoundLab Cultural Alchemy Project
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>Panel 2: To consider a specific cultural potential of the new networks and 
>production capacities, namely the possibility of a "global Polis", whose 
>lingua franca is a highly developed synthesis of audio, video, and text. 
>Can there be such a thing as rational audio-visual discourse? What are its 
>logics? What are its limits?
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>
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>Moderator: Dominic Pettman, Polytechnic University Brooklyn
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>Panelists: Ken Wark, New School University
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>Wendy Chun, Brown University
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>  Luke Murphy, MTV Networks
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>Carl Skelton, Integrated Digital Media Institute
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>Thomas McEvilley, School of Visual Arts
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>Participants in the two panels will be invited to re-convene for a 
>round-table discussion, followed by a VJ celebration in the Polytechnic 
>Hall of Fame in Wunsch Hall. Live mixing of video, audio, and elements of 
>the proceedings will be "performed" on the Hall of Fame's nine screens and 
>five speakers, showcasing Brooklyn
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>Polytechnic's new facilities and its leadership in both concepts and 
>production in  digital multimedia.
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>
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>The after-party A-and-V-mix will be supplied by Nvidius and Anton Marini, 
>in the Polytechnic Hall of Fame's new 9-screen multimedia space...
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>Hope to see you there.
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>
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>Co-sponsored and organized by:
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>The Integrated Digital Media Institute and the Othmer Institute for 
>Interdisciplinary Studies at Polytechnic University, Brooklyn.
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>official conference site:
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>http://humanscience.poly.edu/hyperpolis/
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>
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>to register online:
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>http://humanscience.poly.edu/hyperpolis/register
>

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