[NetBehaviour] The Ethics and Politics of Virtuality and Indexicality
marc
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Sun Jun 12 15:19:13 CEST 2005
there is still time to register for CongressCATH 2005. The corrected
programme is now available.
AHRC Centre for Cultural Analysis Theory and History, University of
Leeds
*
CONGRESSCATH 2005
The Ethics and Politics of Virtuality and Indexicality*
30 June-3 July, National Museum of Photography, Film and Television,
Bradford
The fourth of five annual Congresses explores ideas such as:
Narratives of the Web; Creative and Critical Art and Digitality;
Philosophical Reflections on the Virtual; Global Networks and their
Politics; Crises of History, Truth and Knowledge; Gender, Sexual and
Cultural Difference and the Cyborg World Revisited; the Post-Human,
Body, Mind and Psyche; History in the Age of New Technologies; Chaos,
Turbulence and Liquid Theories of Modernity; Space, Place, Index and
Virtual Creation; Democracy: Economy, Rethinking Indexicality and
Representation.
Plenary Speakers: Christopher Bollas (The British Psychoanalytical
Society), Antony Bryant (Leeds Metropolitan University), N Katherine
Hayles (University of California, Los Angeles), Brian Massumi
(University of Montréal), Martha Rosler (Mason Gross School of the
Arts, Rutgers University), Samuel Weber (Northwestern University) Paul
Willemen (University of Ulster)
More information, registration and programme are available on the web
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cath/congress/2005/index.html
Josine Opmeer
Centre Coordinator
AHRC Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History
Old Mining Building, 2.08
University of Leeds, LEEDS LS2 9JT
Tel: +44 (0)113 343 1629
Fax: +44 (0)113 343 1628
e-mail: ccaadm at leeds.ac.uk
web: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cath
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