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[Commlist] Everywhere It Is Machines Seminar Series

Wed Mar 10 15:23:42 GMT 2021



You are warmly invited to register for our interdisciplinary, PGR-led virtual seminar series *EVERYWHERE IT IS MACHINES*, exploring /what living, thinking, and creating with and through the digital might mean today. /An outline of the programme is given below, but more information about the series and individual sessions can be found on our website: https://readymag.com/u2390343336/machines/

To register your interest in attending, please drop us an email at (everywhereitismachines /at/ gmail.com) stating the details or number of the session you’d like to attend in the subject line. If you’d like to attend more than one seminars in the programme just title your email ‘multiple’.

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*Session 01: *‘Revisiting the Millican Project: Excavating Race and Institutional Structures/Power’
with Amy Earhart & Toniesha Taylor, 18.03.21, 19:00-20:30 (GMT)
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*Session **02:* 'Machine Homes for Solar Music',**Pekka Airaxin, 24.03.21, 18:30–20:00 (GMT)

*Session **03:* Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst (in conversation with Adam Ganz and Lilly Markaki), 01.04.21, 18:30-20:00 (GMT)

*Session **04:* Cornelia Sollfrank (with an introduction/response by Olga Goriunova), 22.04.21, 17:30-19:00 (GMT)

*Session **05: *‘AI and the Calculation of Meaning’ with Mercedes Bunz (with an introduction/response by Olga Goriunova), 29.04.21, 18:30-20:00 (GMT)

*Session **06: *William O’Hara , 06.05.21, 18:30–20:00 (GMT)

*Session **07: *Christina Jauernik, 27.05.21, 18:30–20:00 (GMT)

*Session **08: *Maya Man, 03.06.21, time TBD

*Session **09: *Jaya Klara Brekke, 10.06.21, time TBD

*Session **10: *‘Digital Intimacies’, collaborative workshop with Aouefa Amoussouvi, Genevieve Costello & Giuliana Kiersz, 22.06.21, 13:00-16:00 (GMT)

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Titled after a line from /Anti-Oedipus/ (1972) by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, EVERYWHERE IT IS MACHINES is a Royal Holloway, University of London, PGR-led seminar series investigating the application of digital technologies across art and the humanities. Taking place between February and June 2021, the series consists of (virtual) seminars engaging invited speakers for talks/presentations and workshops, all designed to showcase how digital aesthetics/humanities operate in practice, while contributing to a broader conversation around what living, thinking, and creating with and through the digital might mean today.     EVERYWHERE IT IS MACHINES seminars are conceived for (post)graduate students with a background in art, architecture and design, social sciences, philosophy and critical theory, but are open to all.    The series is led by Lilly Markaki and developed in collaboration with Lucía Camacho Acevedo, Genevieve Costello, Lisa Moravec and Zlatina Nicolova. It is funded by the School of Performing and Digital Arts at Royal Holloway and the University of London PGR Research Fund.


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