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We can finally announce the schedule for the forthcoming workshop, ‘Agre After 
Techno-Utopianism’, to be held at the University of Siegen, Germany/hybrid, 1-2 
September. We will hold two paper sessions on ‘Agre as a Philosopher’ and 
‘Capture and Capitalism’, with contributions from a range of scholars. In 
addition, we have a number of ‘conversations’ with scholars who will consider 
various aspects of Agre’s thought, from Lucy Suchman and David Chapman, to 
Geert Lovink, Marina Gržinić and David Murakami Wood. The workshop will also 
dedicate time to reading some of Agre’s lesser-known works, on the nature of 
‘human tech’, privacy, and facial recognition. For the most current program, 
please follow the link >>> 
https://www.mediacoop.uni-siegen.de/de/veranstaltungen/#workshop-agre-after-techno-utopianism
 
<https://www.mediacoop.uni-siegen.de/de/veranstaltungen/#workshop-agre-after-techno-utopianism>
 or Twitter 
<https://twitter.com/taz_seitz/status/1511750989832990733?s=20&t=c7QK9IYu5RfLK-XKhedoEw>.
Registration: There is no charge for registration. To register, for in-person 
or online participation and to receive the workshop reader, please email Anna 
Büdenbender at anna.buedenben...@student.uni-siegen.de 
<mailto:anna.buedenben...@student.uni-siegen.de>

September 1, 2022

14.15-14.45 
Welcoming Remarks by Tatjana Seitz and Sam Hind
Introduction by Geert Lovink

14.45-16.15 
Workshop I: Agre as Philosopher
with contributions by Daniela van Geenen, Jethro Masís, Neal Thomas, and Adam 
Hyland, Julie Vera and Brett Halperin

16.30-18 
Workshop II: Capture and Capturism
with contributions by Tobias Stadler, Andreas Beinsteiner, Marc Tuters and 
David Gauthier

19.15-20:45 
Early Agre 
in conversation with Lucy Suchman and David Chapman, moderation by Tatjana 
Seitz and Sebastian Randerath

September 2, 2022

11-13:30 
Workshop III: Reading Agre. Joint Discussion
P. Agre (1995) From High Tech to Human Tech 
<https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00773446> 
P. Agre (1995) The Soul Gained and Lost  
<https://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/agre/shr.html>
P. Agre (1999) The Architecture of Identity: Embedding Privacy in Market 
Institutions <https://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/agre/architecture.html> 
P. Agre (2003) Your Face is Not a Bar Code 
<https://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/agre/bar-code.html>

15-16.30
Mailing Lists and Netzkritik 
in conversation with Geert Lovink and Pit Schultz with special contribution on 
the RRE mailing list by Marc Tuters & David Gauthier, moderation: Elena Pilipets

16.45-18.15 
Surveillance Cultures and Post Tech-Utopian Digital Cultures 
in conversation with David Murakami Wood, moderation: Armin Beverungen

19.30-21.00 
Rethinking Techno Futures 
with Marina Gržinić, Liliana Conlisk-Gallegos, Ricardo Dominguez, Jaromil; 
moderation: Marina Gržinić

Organizers: Tatjana Seitz with Sam Hind (both at the Siegen University) and 
Sebastian Randeraht (University of Bonn). This event is part of project A01 and 
A03 of the SFB 1187: Media of Cooperation 
<https://www.mediacoop.uni-siegen.de/en/>. 


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