Would you please remove grey background to your emails, I'm dyslexic and cannot read them....
martin. On 11 Nov 2010, at 12:15, info wrote: > PUBLIC ACTIONS AND AESTHETIC JOURNEYS - PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE INTERNET. > > A lecture series with contributions by Karin Bruns, Marc Ries, and Ruth Horak > http://cont3xt.net/blog/?p=4099 > > Digital images can be transferred from one computer to the other in > real-time, they are available anytime and anywhere - they are > interconnective. Photos the existence of which is not yet founded on zeroes > and ones will be digitalized with the utmost probability. One click is enough > to (re)produce digital photos, to change their form of organisation, to make > them available to a large audience and last but not least to make them > readable for machines... The lecture series "About Public Actions and > Aesthetic Journeys - Photography and the Internet" deals with the ongoing > discourse about the impact of the Internet on digital forms of photography. > > Location: > Museum auf Abruf, Felderstraße 6-8, 1080 Vienna/Austria > http://www.musa.at > > --- --- --- > > Thursday, November 11, 2010, 7 pm > *I Shot Myself" - Photography as Intimate Medium of Protocol > Leture by Karin Bruns > > Karin Bruns is a media and literature scholar. Since 2003 she works as > professor of Media Theories at the University for Art and Industrial Design > Linz, since 2004 she is head of the Media Department. Her research is mainly > based on media theory, intermediality, gender and media, as well as the > culture of rumors in the World Wide Web. > > --- --- --- > > Thursday, November 18, 2010, 7 pm > > Becoming Aliquid - Portraiture and the Internet > Lecture by Marc Ries > > Marc Ries is a media philosopher, curator and professor of Sociology and > Theory of Media at the Academy of Art and Design in Offenbach am Main. His > research is mainly based on media and cultural theory with a special focus on > photography, cinema, TV, digital media and architecture, as well as on the > phenomenological and semiotic analysis of images. > > --- --- --- > > Thursday, December 2, 2010, 7 pm > Remarks on the Influence of the WWW on Photography > Lecture by Ruth Horak > > Ruth Horak is an art historian and curator. She lives near Vienna and works > as author and lecturer in the fields of Contemporary Art and photography. She > regularly contributes to magazines, catalogues and books. In 2003 her book > "Rethinking Photography- Narration und neue Reduktion in der Fotografie" was > published by Edition Fotohof Salzburg. > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
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