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[ecrea] CFP: Media Archaeology & Technological Debris - Postgraduate Workshop & Conference CFP
Tue Apr 09 00:57:13 GMT 2013
Media Archaeology & Technological
Debris
Postgraduate
Workshop & Conference - CALL FOR PAPERS
Thursday,
June 20 – Friday, June 21, 2013 – Goldsmiths,
University of London
http://www.technologicaldebris.info/
CALL
FOR PAPERS
Postgraduate
Workshop & Conference: Media Archaeology and Technological Debris
Thursday,
June 20 – Friday, June 21, 2013 – Goldsmiths, University of London
This
workshop aims to bring academics and PhD students together to discuss
emerging research projects on the field of media studies. It means to
combine the thriving approach of media archaeology with the growing
environmental concerns about technological debris,
emphasizing the complementary character of these topics in the
construction of a material understanding of media practices’ past,
present and future. We expect to gather a number of emerging
investigations that can shed new light over the socio-political,
economic, cultural, technological, material and aesthetic dimensions of
the continuous phenomena of novelty and obsolescence of media systems.
In doing so, we also hope to create conditions to examine the systems
of relationship formulated around these topics,
paying particular attention to the regimes of value that define media
objects either as museum artifacts or as rubbish in different
global/local contexts (such as Europe and Latin America).
10-15
PhD students will be selected to participate. The workshop itself will
last for two days: The first day will be composed of closed reading
groups in which the seasoned researchers will act as respondents and
mediators for the presentation of the participating
students, while the second day will be a small conference open to the
public. As such, the workshop intends to create a platform for
exchanging ideas and research methods upon this interdisciplinary field.
The
event is being organized by students and graduates of Goldsmiths'
Department of Media and Communications, and is sponsored by Goldsmiths'
Graduate School.
Confirmed
speakers: Sean Cubitt (Media & Comms, Goldsmiths); Graham Harwood
(Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths); Jennifer Gabrys (Sociology,
Goldsmiths); Jussi Parikka (Media & Design, University of
Southampton); Gabriel Menotti (Audiovisual, UFES); and people from
Access
Space (Sheffield).
Possible
themes include:
*
archaeological
and anarchaeological research
*
the
repurposing of old devices (for fun & profit & art)
*
programmed
obsolescence and the temporality of materials and technologies
*
precarious
technical milieus
*
artifact
materiality and value
*
media
museography and historiography
*
transnational
contexts for zombie media
*
industrial
media and environmental hazards
*
practices
and economies of recycling technology
*
electronic
recycling and archiving of technological artifacts
*
qualities,
histories and applications of media systems and media ecologies
*
global
and local economic forces in cycles of innovation and decay
To
apply, please submit a text document containing a title, a brief
description of your project (no more than 250 words), and a brief
biography to
(mediaarchdebris /at/ gmail.com)
by Sunday, April 21, 17:00 GMT.
For
more information, see: http://www.technologicaldebris.info
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