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[ecrea] digital subject symposium
Wed Apr 20 19:59:04 GMT 2016
*Digital Subjects*
one day symposium
/12 May 2016, Senate House, London/
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/Organiser:/**Olga Goriunova, Royal Holloway University of London
Digital subjects can be many things: a nested set of abstractions
assembled by algorithms; a dynamic data aggregate feeding upon the
movement of bodies in space and time; an experiential, sensuous presence
and performance online. Digital subjects are the subjects of profiles,
video channels, search query histories, inboxes, logs of GPS
coordinates, traded data of financial transactions or travel card usage.
The reason why it's worth calling them subjects are the new ontological
and epistemological demands placed by the rapid development of
computational infrastructures and our cyborgian lives. The question of
the digital subject is a political question wielded by the disciplinary
lines of differentiation. These lines are cut in the thick distance that
joins together human, posthuman, nonhuman and the digital (Goriunova).
Some humanities regard digital subjects from the point of view of the
operation of representational data surveillance (data gathered forms a
shadow of the human (Raley)) and a political/legal question (Rouvroy);
some data sciences ignore the distance and claim that data gives direct
access to, in this case, humans (people are equal to their tweets). Many
contemporary art practices, especially feminist performances online,
explore the distance as a thick field of production that is not fully
determined (Scourti).
The aim of the event is to rethink the subject and think the digital
subject from the point of view of different genealogies, reasons,
expressions and logics. What we aim to work towards is not a return to
any previous form of unity, but a way to construct an understanding of
computational kinds of subjects and their ways of generation,
production, and sustenance.
*This is a Royal Holloway’s Humanities and Arts Research Centre event in
cooperation with the Department of Media Arts*
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*PROGRAMME*
/12 May, //Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU/
/ROOM BSQ-SH264/
9.30 Registration
9.45 Introduction
Chair: *Silvia Mollicchi*
10.00 – 10.50 *Lisa Blackman,*Data are Us? The challenges of
computational cultures for theorising the subject(s) of digital mediation
10.50 - 11.40 *Luciana Parisi,*The Alien Subject of AI
*Coffee break*11.40 – 11.50
Chair: *Nathan Jones*
11.50 - 12.40 *Katerina Kolozova*, Subjectivity without physicality
*Lunch break*(lunch not provided) 12.40-13.30
Chair: *Scott Wark*
13.30 - 14.20 *Andreas Bernard, *The Knowledge of the Profile.
Conceptions of the Self in Digital Cultures
14.20 - 15.10 *Christoph Engemann,*Declarative & Procedural Identity -
Governmediality after Snowden
*Coffee break*15.10-15.30
Chair: *Giles Askham*
15.30 - 16.20 *Rózsa Zita Farkas, *Feminist Performance on the Web
16.20 - 17.10 *Erica Scourti, *Evasive Actions: on the Limits of
Intelligibility
/Attendance: free. Please register by emailing Olga Goriunova at
(olga.goriunova /at/ rhul.ac.uk) <mailto:(olga.goriunova /at/ rhul.ac.uk)>/
Full description, abstracts and bios can be found at:
https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/harc/events/eventsarticles/digital-subjects1.aspx
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