Critical Ways of Seeing 21-22/5/2014 Visualizing Knowledge and the Digital - Tool, Politics, or Art? Two Day Symposium and Master Class with Dr Philippe Rekacewicz (Head Geographer & Cartographer, Le Monde Diplomatique), Giulio Frigieri (Infographics, The Guardian), Alfredo Cramerotti (Mostyn, Wales' Contemporary Art Centre), Mushon Zer-Aviv (Media Activist, Tel Aviv/New York), Stefano Cagol (Contemporary Artist, Italy) and (tbc) Marsha Rosengarten (Sociology, Goldsmiths) and Davina Jackson (d-city network). Hosts: Global Media & Transnational Communications Program and Radical Media Forum of the Media & Communications Department, Goldsmiths College, University of London. Convener: Prof. Marianne Franklin, with Elinor Carmi and Paola Crespi. This two-day workshop brings world-renowned exponents of conventional and radical cartography, media digital activism, and contemporary art once again to the Media & Communications Department in two ways: 1) To hold workshop sessions for researchers (students and faculty) looking for new ways to present and visualize their findings as they make use of digital tools in their work; 2) To offer focused sessions with guest speakers on selected topics. The symposium will open with a public session on the fundamentals of cartography and how these are affected by the shift to the digital. It will end with a public debate that brings our experts together * The Symposium is open to all registered participants. * Those who wish to be considered as projects for the Masterclass sessions need to apply by 30th April 2014. More details below. When & Where: May 21-22, 2014, New Academic Building and Media Research Centre (to be confirmed), Goldsmiths College, University of London. Who: All interested and who wish to register for the two days. See below for more information on how to apply for consideration as a focus project for the Masterclass session. All sessions are open to registered participants. 1) SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION Register HERE! (http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/critical-ways-of-seeing-2014-21-22-may-2014-ti...) : Open to all. Deadline for registrations: May 15th 2014. 2) MASTERCLASS FOCUS PROJECT (selected projects): Please provide a title and brief description of your project (250 words MAX), along with examples from your data collection and problems/dilemmas you have encountered while gathering/analysing the material (250 words MAX); inquiries to Marianne Franklin (m.i.franklin@gold.ac.uk). The deadline for this element is: 30th April 2014. For more details please visit: http://radmediaforum.wordpress.com/2013-14-events-2/critical-ways-of-seeing-... All the best, Elinor Carmi, MPhil/PhD Candidate, Department of Media & Communications, Goldsmiths College, University of London. www.pinkeee.com Twitter: @pinkeee_