The Computational Turn Workshop Keynote Videos
Hi For those unable to make the recent workshop held at Swansea University on the 'Computational Turn', just to let you know that the keynote videos are now available on the workshop website as both playable streaming video or downloads: N. Katherine Hayles (Professor of Literature at Duke U) Lev Manovich (Professor, Visual Arts Department, UCSD) http://www.thecomputationalturn.com/ Best David --- Dr David M. Berry Department of Political and Cultural Studies School of Arts and Humanities Swansea University. Swansea SA2 8PP Wales, UK Tel: 01792 602633 Web: http://www.swansea.ac.uk/staff/academic/Arts/berryd/
(Please distribute widely, as appropriate, thank you.) Register now for the WWW2010 collocated conference FutureWeb in Raleigh April 28-30 - http://futureweb2010.wordpress.com/ - featuring Cerf, Weitzner, boyd, Searls, DiBona, Tiemann, Rotenberg, Young, Davidson, Clemente, Rappa, Burney, Jones and many others. Leaders from Google, NTIA, Microsoft, EPIC, the Internet Society, Red Hat, Lulu and more will discuss the likely evolution of the Web and what it will mean for our social, political and economic future. Early registration closes April. Right now costs are low - at the $195, $95, $60 levels. http://futureweb2010.wordpress.com/ #fw2010 @futureweb2010 on Twitter JOIN SMART DISCUSSIONS about the ways the evolution of the World Wide Web will continue to impact the social, political and economic landscape Explore the future of social networks, open source, the media, privacy, intellectual property, public health, education, core values, Web analytics, print publishing, and more and imagine the possibilities. Vint Cerf, Danny Weitzner, danah boyd, Chris DiBona, Bob Young, Marc Rotenberg, Michael Clemente, Doc Searls, Lee Rainie, David Burney, Michael Tiemann, Alejandro Pisanty, Charles Coleman, Tom Rabon, Penny Abernathy, Michael Rappa, Paul Jones, Cathy Davidson, Henry Copeland, Tom Miller, Fred Stutzman, Dan Conover, Nathan James, Mark Anthony Neal, Negar Mottahedeh, Dave Levine, Scott Wingo, Chris Evans, David Gardner, William Weiss, Aaron Houghton, and Tony O¹Driscoll, and the list is growing. The Imagining the Internet Center at Elon University - http://www.imaginingtheinternet.org - will host FutureWeb at the Raleigh (NC) Convention Center in conjunction with the WWW2010 International conference. Participants can attend one, two or three days of the FutureWeb conference for the same low registration cost. FutureWeb is OPEN to anyone interested in assessing the likely future. The workshops will be valuable, interesting and accessible to anyone in the general public, including business people, professionals from all fields, educators and university students. http://futureweb2010.wordpress.com/ Among the other conferences co-located with FutureWeb are WWW2010 - http://www2010.org/; WebSci10 - http://www.websci10.org/home.html; W4A 2010 - http://www.w4a.info/. -- Janna Quitney Anderson Director of Imagining the Internet www.imaginingtheinternet.org Associate Professor School of Communications Elon University andersj@elon.edu (336) 278-5733 (o)
(Please distribute widely, as appropriate, thank you... Sorry for sending under the wrong header earlier!) Register now for the WWW2010 collocated conference FutureWeb in Raleigh April 28-30 - http://futureweb2010.wordpress.com/ - featuring Cerf, Weitzner, boyd, Searls, DiBona, Tiemann, Rotenberg, Young, Davidson, Clemente, Rappa, Burney, Jones and many others. Leaders from Google, NTIA, Microsoft, EPIC, the Internet Society, Red Hat, Lulu and more will discuss the likely evolution of the Web and what it will mean for our social, political and economic future. Early registration closes April. Right now costs are low - at the $195, $95, $60 levels. http://futureweb2010.wordpress.com/ #fw2010 @futureweb2010 on Twitter JOIN SMART DISCUSSIONS about the ways the evolution of the World Wide Web will continue to impact the social, political and economic landscape Explore the future of social networks, open source, the media, privacy, intellectual property, public health, education, core values, Web analytics, print publishing, and more and imagine the possibilities. Vint Cerf, Danny Weitzner, danah boyd, Chris DiBona, Bob Young, Marc Rotenberg, Michael Clemente, Doc Searls, Lee Rainie, David Burney, Michael Tiemann, Alejandro Pisanty, Charles Coleman, Tom Rabon, Penny Abernathy, Michael Rappa, Paul Jones, Cathy Davidson, Henry Copeland, Tom Miller, Fred Stutzman, Dan Conover, Nathan James, Mark Anthony Neal, Negar Mottahedeh, Dave Levine, Scott Wingo, Chris Evans, David Gardner, William Weiss, Aaron Houghton, and Tony O¹Driscoll, and the list is growing. The Imagining the Internet Center at Elon University - http://www.imaginingtheinternet.org - will host FutureWeb at the Raleigh (NC) Convention Center in conjunction with the WWW2010 International conference. Participants can attend one, two or three days of the FutureWeb conference for the same low registration cost. FutureWeb is OPEN to anyone interested in assessing the likely future. The workshops will be valuable, interesting and accessible to anyone in the general public, including business people, professionals from all fields, educators and university students. http://futureweb2010.wordpress.com/ Among the other conferences co-located with FutureWeb are WWW2010 - http://www2010.org/; WebSci10 - http://www.websci10.org/home.html; W4A 2010 - http://www.w4a.info/. -- Janna Quitney Anderson Director of Imagining the Internet www.imaginingtheinternet.org Associate Professor of Communications Director of Internet Projects School of Communications Elon University andersj@elon.edu (336) 278-5733 (o)
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David M. Berry -
Janna Anderson