Lecture: Hardwired Temporalities: Media, Infrastructures, and the Patterning of Time

May 19, 2018

Yuk Hui will participate the event, Hardwired Temporalities: Media, Infrastructures, and the Patterning of Time this summer 1-2 June. The event is will take place at the Media of Cooperation Collaborative Research Center, University of Siegen, Germany. More information can be found in the website of the event: http://www.hardwiredtemporalities.org/

Hardwired Temporalities: Media, Infrastructures, and the Patterning of Time is envisioned as an international conversation between North American and European scholars working on media, technologies, and temporality. The project began as a symposium at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, in March 2016, as the North American side of our collaboration, and will continue this year with a workshop in Siegen, Germany, on June 1–2, 2018, rounding out its European side. Our contributors include, among others, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Marisa Leavitt Cohn, Wolfgang Ernst, John Durham Peters, Gabriele Schabacher, Florian Sprenger, Nicole Starosielski, and Yuk Hui.

The upcoming workshop will take place at the Media of Cooperation Collaborative Research Center, University of Siegen, Germany, on June 1–2, 2018.

Organizers
Axel Volmar (University of Siegen)
Kyle Stine (Johns Hopkins University)

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