Great, thanks! Sorry I missed the Saturday sessionshad to deal with family stuff. Hope it was fun!? D
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> On 24 Jun 2015, at 15:47, Joanna Zylinska <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> First of all, we are delighted to announce the recent launch of our sister project called Photomediations: An Open Book, which redesigns a coffee-table book as an online experience. It uses open content drawn from various online repositories (Europeana, Wikipedia Commons, Flickr Commons). More here:
> http://photomediationsmachine.net/2015/05/22/photomediations-an-open-book/
>
> Some other projects we have recently published:
>
> - Photo Tai Chi, or how to confuse your smartphone
> http://photomediationsmachine.net/2015/05/22/photographic-tai-chi/
>
> - The Man with the Movie Projector: get to know Taiwan’s most celebrated artist
> http://photomediationsmachine.net/2015/05/22/the-man-with-the-film-projector/
>
> - Exploration of the wireless topography of the Dutch city of Utrecht:
> http://photomediationsmachine.net/2015/05/22/warchalking-utrecht/
>
> - A dancer uncovers somatic memory, with the help of a scanner
> http://photomediationsmachine.net/2015/06/23/enmesh/
>
> - The possibilities and limitations of astronomic vision
> http://photomediationsmachine.net/2015/06/23/your-penumbra/
>
> - And the Whole World Stops: meditative video landscapes as a study in perception and stillness
> http://photomediationsmachine.net/2015/06/23/and-the-whole-world-stops/
>
> Last but not least, for those in the northern hemisphere who are celebrating the summer holidays now, the uncanny nature of a generic holiday resort – in the midst of London!
> http://photomediationsmachine.net/2015/06/23/resort/
>
>
> ************************************************
> PHOTOMEDIATIONS MACHINE
> http://www.photomediationsmachine.net
>
> Photomediations Machine is a curated online space where the dynamic relations of mediation as performed in photography and other media can be encountered, experienced and engaged.
>
> Photomediations Machine adopts a process-based approach to image making by tracing the technological, biological, cultural, social and political flows of mediation that produce photographic objects. Showcasing theoretical and practical work at the intersections of art and mainstream practices, Photomediations Machine is both an archive of mediations past and a site of production of media as-we-do-not-know-them-yet. Photomediations Machine is non-commercial, non-profit and fully open access.
>
> Curated by Joanna Zylinska and Ting Ting Cheng, Photomediations Machine has an International Advisory Board which includes Katherine Behar, Lisa Cartwright, Alberto López Cuenca, Asbjørn Grønstad, Richard Grusin, Sarah Kember, Max Liljefors, Melissa Miles, Nicholas Mirzoeff, W.J.T. Mitchell, Luiza Nader, Nina Sellars, Jonathan Shaw, Katrina Sluis, Marquard Smith, Hito Steyerl and Bernadette Wegenstein. It is a sister project to the online open access journal Culture Machine (http://www.culturemachine.net), established in 1999.
>
> Website: http://www.photomediationsmachine.net
> Follow us on Twitter: @Photomediations
> Visit us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/photomediations.machine
>
> Submissions invited:
> http://photomediationsmachine.net/submissions/
>
> --
> Professor Joanna Zylinska
> Department of Media and Communications
> Goldsmiths, University of London
> http://www.joannazylinska.net
>
> Curator of Photomediations Machine & Photomediations: An Open Book
> http://www.photomediationsmachine.net
> http://photomediationsopenbook.net
>
> NEW BOOK, Minimal Ethics for the Anthropocene, available open access:
> http://www.openhumanitiespress.org/minimal-ethics.html
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