Culture Machine Live, a series of podcasts which consider a range of
issues including the digital humanities, internet politics, the future
of cultural studies, cultural theory and philosophy, is pleased to
announce its latest episode:
‘Speculative Computing and the Aesthetics of the Humanities: Johanna
Drucker’
http://culturemachinepodcasts.podbean.com/2013/11/24/speculative-computing-and-the-aesthetics-of-the-humanities-johanna-drucker/
This interview with visual and cultural theorist and practitioner
Johanna Drucker by Janneke Adema focuses on Drucker's work as a scholar
and practitioner, speculative computing, the difference between
aesthesis and mathesis in Humanities knowledge production, and the
concept of performative materiality. The interview was conducted on
November 16th, 2013, at the Library of Birmingham in Birmingham, UK.
You can find the whole Culture Machine Live podcast series at:
http://culturemachinepodcasts.podbean.com
The series is curated by Janneke Adema, Clare Birchall, Gary Hall & Pete
Woodbridge
For more information about the online, open access journal Culture
Machine, visit www.culturemachine.net
Culture Machine is part of Open Humanities Press
www.openhumanitiespress.org
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Gary Hall
Research Professor of Media and Performing Arts
School of Art and Design, Coventry University
Director of the Centre for Disruptive Media
http://disruptivemedia.org.uk/
Co-founder of the Open Humanities Press
http://www.openhumanitiespress.org
Visiting Professor, Hybrid Publishing Lab, Leuphana University
http://www.leuphana.de/zentren/cdc/forschung-projekte/alle/hybrid-publishing-lab.html
Website http://www.garyhall.info
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