Hyphen-Labs & Claire Doherty at i-Docs 2018, and early bird tickets extended
Carmen Aguilar y Wedge and Ece Tankal, co-founders of Hyphen-Labs, join us to discuss their practice and present NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism – seen in 2017 at Sundance, SXSW and Tribeca Film Festival.
We are also thrilled to be hosting a keynote address from Claire Doherty, Director of Arnolfini – the centre presenting the contemporary arts in Bristol since 1961. Register now for tickets! http://store.uwe.ac.uk/product-catalogue/conferences-events/idocs-2018
Convened by Judith Aston, Sandra Gaudenzi and Mandy Rose, and hosted by the UWE Bristol’s Digital Cultures Research Centre, the symposium will be held at the Watershed in Bristol’s Harbourside on Wednesday to Friday 21st – 23rd March 2018.
Already announced speakers include Alexandre Brachet, Upian, Liz Miller, Concordia University, Sharon Daniel, UC Santa Cruz, Mike Robbins & Harmke Heezen, Helios Labs. More to come!
We have extended the early bird ticket price for a few more days, until Friday 19 January. Ticket prices are as follows:
Early bird: £175
Standard registration: £250
Concession: £100
Visit the registration page [http://store.uwe.ac.uk/product-catalogue/conferences-events/idocs-2018] for more information and to purchase tickets at the early bird rate. Please note, if you are presenting at i-Docs you are also required to purchase a ticket, so don’t delay!
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