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[ecrea] CFP: MAGIS Gorizia Spring School 2017 - MEDIA ARCHAEOLOGY - "Networks"
Fri Dec 23 00:28:21 GMT 2016
*CALL FOR PAPERS / DEADLINE EXTENSION!*
Gorizia Spring School 2017
29 March – 1 April, Gorizia
Confirmed Keynote Speaker: Jussi Parikka (Winchester School of Art)
MEDIA ARCHAEOLOGY SECTION
/Networks/
Within the general frame of the “postmodern” topic of the MAGIS Spring
School, the Media Archaeology team will bring its dialectical and
critical position into the debate: the deep-time orientation of its
inspiration invites contribution that could question the legitimacy of
the "post-modern" definition itself, from the standpoint of an
archaeology of "networks." In the decline of the Fordist economies, and
in the rise of the post-industrial information, the human subjects
thrive on new forms of network interactions, in which their integrity is
paradoxically threatened. Television and video technology, the emergence
of forms of teletext and telesoftwares, microprocessing developments in
broadcasting, and a number of information and communication technologies
occupy domestic time and space, alongside the video-recorder, the
computer and the telephone, as well as the Walkman ecc. (David Morley):
the invisible net of information become exposed and its material nature
surfaces alongside new forms of human interactions, in a complex and
sometimes original way. A resistant ambiguity become patent, and it
permeates the machinic and the material nature of the networks’
existence: “a dominant form describing the nature of control today, as
well as resistance to it” (Alexander Galloway and Eugene Thacker).
Departing from this premise, a deeper archaeological focus could
excavate the surface of networks to reconfigure an alternative history
of them: more specifically, we aim to retrace the deep time veins in the
material emergence of networks during the Television era; to target the
interrelationships between the machinic networks and the processes of
subjectivation (Guattari) they enable, in respect to past and today’s
network systems; to understand how networks entail their subjects, but
also how networks negotiate new objectification processes and
inter-objectivity (Sobchack, Stiegler) as well as de-subjectivation
(Agamben).
Drawing on these premises, we invite papers that reflect on (but not
limited to):
- Network’s Spatiality and Environments in the 80s and 90s
- Networks and Subjectivity in the Television Era
- Cybernetic Networks
- Networks, Power and Dispositives
- Television and video technology
- Broadcasting Systems
- Media Archaeology of Networks
- Media Archaeology of the Net
- Networks & Swarms
The organizers invite single papers and panel proposals
New Deadline for proposals: January 8, 2017
Authors will be notified by January 10, 2017 if their proposals have
been accepted.
Proposals should not exceed one page in length. Please make sure to
attach a short CV (10 lines max).
A registration fee (€ 150) will be applied.
Submit proposals to: (goriziafilmforum /at/ gmail.com)
<mailto:(goriziafilmforum /at/ gmail.com)>
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