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Dear all, 
The University of Dundee and The Scottish Center for Continental Philosophy are please to announce a series of special events by visiting scholar Alexander R. Galloway.

All event are open to all and are free to attend. There is no need to book.

These events are made possible by the Scots Philosophical Association Centenary Fellowship.


First Masterclass: The Concept of the Digital. 

Monday 4 May, 4-6pm, Room 2S12 Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee


Second Masterclass: The Concept of the Analog.

Tuesday 5 May, 4-6pm, Room 2S12 Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee


Evening Lecture: "How did the computer learn to see?"

Wednesday 6 May, 4-6pm, Meeting Room, Dundee Contemporary Arts


Alexander R. Galloway is an Associate Professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. His books include Protocol: How Control Exists After Decentralisation (MIT, 2004), The Interface Effect (Polity, 2012), and most recently Laruelle: Against the Digital (U of Minnesota, 2014).


For more details, follow the link: https://scot-cont-phil.org/news/seminar-may-2018-alexander-galloway-and-marcia-sa-cavalcante-schuback/



Dr. Ashley Woodward

Philosophy, School of Humanities

University of Dundee

 

The Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy

www.mscp.org.au

 

Editor, Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy

www.parrhesiajournal.org

 


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