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[ecrea] Digital Subjects Workshop
Sat Mar 21 17:00:53 GMT 2015
‘Digital Subject’ Workshop
Where: 2S15, Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee.
When: 10 am – 6 pm, April 1st 2015 (seriously).
How: places are free, but limited; please confirm attendance by
registering at the workshop Event Brite page:
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/digital-subject-uk-tickets-15300193290
Questions:
· How enabling or disabling are concepts such as ‘the network’,
‘feedback’ and ‘information’ for contemporary forms of life?
· Is the Internet one or many things?
· Is the advent of the ‘Information Age’ something to be welcomed or feared?
· What role can philosophy play in thinking about information and
communication technologies and forms of subjectivity emerging in
relation to them?
These questions and other related ones will be tackled in this intensive
one-day workshop at the University of Dundee.
The workshop is a collaborative initiative between the Scottish Centre
for Continental Philosophy at Dundee, and the LABEX-sponsored 'Sujet
Digital' research network centred on the University of Paris VIII. It
has been made possible by the generous support of Humanities at Dundee,
and the Scots Philosophical Association.
In the spirit of Humanities research at Dundee, our aim is to bring
together voices from diverse disciplines (e.g. philosophy, cultural and
literary studies, media studies, film, and contemporary art practice),
and to inaugurate a ‘Digital Subject UK’ research network, capable of
building upon and widening the established research successes of ‘Le
Sujet Digital’.
Organisers:
Prof. James Williams: (j.r.williams /at/ dundee.ac.uk)
Dr. Dominic Smith: (d.j.y.smith /at/ dundee.ac.uk)
Programme:
* 10:00-10:30 Welcome and Coffee.
* 10:30-11:00 Dominic Smith (University of Dundee): Workshop
Introduction; ‘Does the Digital Subject Sleep?’
* 11:00-11:30 Ashley Woodward (University of Dundee): ‘Is the Digital
Subject the Übermensch?’
* 11:30-12:00 Alan Bell (University of Dundee): ‘Paranoia, fictions and
realities; technological change and the record’.
* 12:00-12:30 Joris Vlieghe (University of Edinburgh): ‘How learning to
read and write shapes humanity: A technosomatic perspective on
digitization’.
* 12:30-1:30 Lunch.
* 1:30-2:00 Erika Fulop (University of Hamburg): ‘Weave Your Own Web:
Authorial Self-representation on the Internet’
* 2:00-2:30 Arnauld Regnauld (University of Paris VIII): ‘Aura is
Interface:’ Translation and Subjectivity in the Digital Era.
* 2:30-3:00 Claire Larsonneur (University of Paris VIII): ‘Interface me?
Living 3.0’.
* 3:00-3:15 Break.
* 3:15-3:45 Pierre Cassou Noguès (University of Paris VIII): ‘Body as
Money’.
* 3:45-4:15 Galit Wellner (Ben Gurion University): ‘Codes of Subjectivity’.
* Tim Barker (University of Glasgow): ‘On Being Con-Temporary: What
Technical Media Studies Might Offer to Theories of Contemporaneity’.
* 4:45-5:00 Break.
* 5:00-6:00 Archive Visit: Caroline Brown (University of Dundee):
Archives, Tower Building [*Limited Places*].
Practical Details:
Event Page: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/humanities/events/digitalsubjectuk/
Campus Map (Dalhousie Building = Building 14):
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/media/dundeewebsite/main/campusmap/campusmap.pdf
Scots Philosophical Association
http://scot-cont-phil.org/
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/humanities
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Dr. Ashley Woodward
Philosophy, School of Humanities
University of Dundee
The Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy
www.mscp.org.au
Editor, Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy
www.parrhesiajournal.org
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