[情報] Graham Harwood@Goldsmiths 3月來台演講

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Hello, 想申請 Goldsmiths 的 MA Interactive Media, critical theory and practice 和 MA/MSc in Creating Social Media 的朋友們,Goldsmiths 文化研究中心的老師 Graham Harwood 受中研院數位典藏國際研討會之邀即將來台,歡迎有興趣申請 相關課程的朋友來參與講座,進行交流。 數位典藏研討會專題演講時間地點如下: 3/15(五)9:30-10:30 台北中研院人社中心第二會議室 專題演講 " Digital Archives, Utopias and the Machines that make them Hum" (http://collab.teldap.tw/teldap2013/speakers_tw.html) NOTE:本會議需付費報名參與,若只想參與本場專題演講者, 請上網報名參與會議,並將「姓名、email、報名時間」等資訊, 提供給 中研院李小姐(monicamsleej@gmail.com)為您安排免費入場事宜。 另外,Harwood與他的工作伙伴Matsuko Yokokoji和新媒體藝術家鄭淑麗, 本週三人也將在台北、台南、高雄展開三場座談會上介紹他們參與 2013 年 柏林跨媒體藝術節(transmediale 13)的作品,一起討論當代藝術理論與實踐 的合併軌跡,以及正在進行和處理過的媒體與生態。 「邪惡媒體當堆肥:當代藝術的社會展演與裝置的解構對話」 3月15日(五),下午14:00~17:00 台北當代藝術中心,台灣 3月18日(一),下午16:00~18:00 國立台南藝術大學,台灣 3月19日(二),上午10:00~12:00 高雄市立美術館,台灣 3月21日(四),晚上19:00~21:00 Atsuko Barouh藝術空間,東京,日本 詳細活動資訊,請參閱:http://ap.culturemondo.org/node/6414 Goldsmiths 文化中心及相關課程介紹: Digital Culture at the Centre for Cultural Studies. Digital Culture is a place of fundamental change. Understanding, shaping and leading that change are graduates from two Masters programmes at the Digital Culture Unit. The problems of computing are increasingly those of the social and those of meaning, interpretation, cultural expression, organization that have been core to the humanities over the last two millennia. At the same time, computing is now central to the activity of thought and communication and both computing and humanities find themselves reconstituted, so that one cannot exist without the other. The Digital Culture Unit at the Centre for Culture Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London brings together researchers who have a special interest and expertise in digital culture in the broadest sense. We make software, texts, installations and investigations and edit journals, make books, art and collaborate with others to take part in and understand the changes computing is making to all forms of life. Drawing closely on this research we run two Masters and a PhD programme. http://www.gold.ac.uk/cultural-studies/ccsdigitalcultureunit/ MA Interactive Media, critical theory and practice. The MA Interactive Media offers students the opportunity to equally develop theory and practice-based research on the information systems embedded in the technical, cultural, aesthetic, and political structures of society and how we interact with them. Building on the Centre for Cultural Studies research excellence in software studies, media philosophy and digital arts practices, students will learn to employ advanced research and practice-based methodologies to enhance and develop their own skills. Student research and experiments focus on new and historical modes of interaction to develop a critical understanding of technical objects in the way they are implicated in who we are today. The programme will help students prepare for or develop a critical career in the cultural, creative, educational, or computational sectors. Central to the MA is the Centre for Cultural Studies FLOSS (Free Libre Open Source Software) Media Lab. This is a social hub as well as a place to study. Students from around the world with different backgrounds and research interests in software development, design, philosophy, art, activism, media theory, curating, or programming, share, exchange and refine skills and specialized knowledge, developing individual and group projects. As well as attending lectures and seminars, students crucially spend at least 9 hours a week in the Lab with close supervision in this technically and critically challenging environment. The MA is jointly convened by the leading theorist Luciana Parisi (author of Contagious Architecture. Computation, Aesthetics and Space, MIT Press) http://www.gold.ac.uk/cultural-studies/staff/l-parisi/, who teaches Critical Theory and International artist and Lab Director Graham Harwood ("http://yoha.co.uk/" http://www.gold.ac.uk/cultural-studies/staff/g-harwood/" who teaches practice based enquiry. They are joined by theorist Matthew Fuller (editor of Software Studies, co-author of Evil Media, MIT Press) who teaches Software Studies http://www.gold.ac.uk/cultural-studies/staff/m-fuller/; with special input from Bernard Stiegler (author of Technics and Time) who teaches Media Philosophy http://www.gold.ac.uk/pg/ma-interactive-media-critical-theory-practice/ MA/MSc in Creating Social Media This unique theory and practice programme combines computing and cultural studies to provide students with the practical and critical skills to shape the future impact of social media. You will analyse existing ideas, approaches and tools and plan, develop, hack and implement ground-breaking interventions. The MA/MSc is a collaborative theory/practice programme across the Department of Computing and the Centre for Cultural Studies. Based on emerging examples, students explore the technological and intellectual questions coming to prominence with social media and social computing. Social media, at its most interesting, develops new forms of connecting, relating, sharing and competing. Effective and innovative social media creation, therefore, involves theoretical and practical knowledge of both software development and social processes. Students learn how to hack social media, how to conduct digital research, how software tools enable different forms of social practice, and how social media projects can be successfully launched. The capabilities that students develop are helping to transform media, government, social campaigns, NGOs, companies and startups. Hackdays, open innovation and the power of networks are becoming core to the future of many organisations and this programme equips graduates to accelerate the impact of social media in their chosen field. Teaching staff include the course convenor Dan McQuillan (co-founder of Social Innovation Camp) http://www.gold.ac.uk/computing/staff/d-mcquillan/ and theorist Matthew Fuller (editor of Software Studies, co-author of Evil Media, MIT Press) http://www.gold.ac.uk/cultural-studies/staff/m-fuller/, who are joined for specific sessions by leading developers, practitioners and thinkers. http://www.gold.ac.uk/pg/ma-creating-social-media/ Contact Centre Manager, Lisa Rabanal l.rabanal@gold.ac.uk -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.109.22.87
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