• DDI Summer Speaker Series – Dr. Eric Borra

    DDI/ zoom

    Presentation by Eric Borra, 8th August from 12:30- 1:30pm PST Dr. Erik Borra is Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam, where he specializes in the intersecting fields of Artificial Intelligence, Platform Studies, and Journalism. He previously served as the Technical Director at the Digital Methods Initiative (DMI), one of Europe's leading schools for internet […]

  • DDI Fall Speaker Series – Jason Lewis

    DDI/ zoom

    Presentation by Jason Lewis, 4th September from 12:30- 1:30pm PST Jason Edward Lewis is a digital media theorist, poet, and software designer. He founded Obx Laboratory for Experimental Media, where he conducts research/creation projects exploring computation as a creative and cultural material. Lewis is deeply committed to developing intriguing new forms of expression by working […]

  • Fall Speaker Series – Dr. Zenia Kish

    SFU Harbour Centre room HC2200 555 W Hastings St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Remediating the Soil: Grounding Elemental Media in the Russo-Ukrainian War Within a year of Russia’s February 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine’s Institute for Soil Science and Agrochemistry Research assessed that at least 10.5 million hectares, or a quarter, of the country’s agricultural land had been degraded by the war. Subjected to damage from bombs […]

  • DDI Fall Speaker Series – Dr. Kathleen Creel

    DDI/ zoom

    Presentation by Kathleen Creel, 27th November from 12:30- 1:30pm PDT Dr Creel is Assistant Professor at Northeastern University, cross appointed between the Department of Philosophy and Religion and Khoury College of Computer Sciences. She was the inaugral Embedded EthiCS Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University. Her current research explores the moral, political, and epistemic implications of […]

  • Digital Democracies Institute Speaker Series – Brooke Erin Duffy

    DDI 7460 - TASC 2, SFU, Burnaby, BC, Canada

    You are invited to join the inaugural session of the Digital Democracies Speaker Spring Speaker Series, featuring Brooke Erin Duffy (Cornell University). The Visibility Bind: Platform Labor, Precarity, and Resistance in the Creator Economy In the aftermath of the global pandemic, Big Tech companies have touted the Creator Economy as an Entrepreneurial Promised Land for […]

  • Digital Democracies Institute Speaker Series – Adrian Ivakhiv

    DDI 7460 - TASC 2, SFU, Burnaby, BC, Canada

    We invite you to attend the second session of the Digital Democracies Speaker Spring Series featuring Adrian Ivakhiv (Simon Fraser University).  Ecologies of the Multipolar Information Disorder: On Recent Elections, Current Wars, and Climate Disasters to Come Bio: Born to World War Two refugee parents from Ukraine, Adrian Ivakhiv grew up in Toronto, Canada. From […]

  • Bo Ruberg – How to Queer the World: Radical Worldbuilding through Video Games

    Abstract: Today more than ever, we need the power to build new worlds. Video games are exceptional tools for worldbuilding because every video game itself is a world. Yet, in video games and other media forms, worldbuilding is still commonly understood as an expression of storytelling. A queer reading of video games shows us that worldbuilding […]

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  • Digital Democracies Institute Speaker Series – Reem Hilu

    You are invited to join the third session of the Digital Democracies Speaker Spring Speaker Series, featuring Reem Hilu (Washington University in St.Luis). The Intimate Life of Computers: A Feminist Perspective on the History of Home Computing The Intimate Life of Computers offers a feminist intervention in the history of personal computing by discussing the influence […]

  • DDI Speaker Series: Liz Barry, Metagov

    Online

    Joining us at the Digital Democracies Lab for the next Speaker Series session is Liz Barry from Metagov. Liz Barry is the Executive Director of Metagov. Before joining Metagov, she served as Head of Partnerships at The Computational Democracy Project, the 501(c)3 organization she established with the creators of the Polis technology to steward its […]

  • Theatre Performance: (Machine) Learning to be

    Progress Lab 1422 1422 William St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    From an international collaboration spanning 9 universities, 50+ researchers, and 15 artists, comes a multimedia performance experience that engages with Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems and their impacts. (Machine) Learning To Be explores the many faces of AI, its dangers, and possibilities for our communities. Engage with the performance on May 16th and 17th at Progress […]

  • Data Fluencies: Tributaries

    Or Gallery 236 E Pender St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Featuring artists Lai Yi Ohlsen, Lani Asunción, Jazsalyn, Kristoffer Ørum, Caroline Sinders, and Roopa Vasudevan, with experimental research by the Night School for Data Fluencies, DATA/FFECT, hannah holtzclaw, and Data Fluencies Pedagogies.   The second of three thematically connected shows taking place across North America this spring and summer, this exhibition at Or Gallery investigates […]

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  • Author Meets Critics: Dr. Susan Erikson’s Book Launch

    The Teck Gallery, SFU Harbour Centre 515 W Hastings St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Join in for an electric conversation with Dr. Susan Erikson, an SFU Distinguished Professor, who studies highly complex political economies that shape human health. Her new book, Investable! When Pandemic Risk meets Speculative Finance – A Cautionary Tale (MIT Press, 2025), which she traveled over 420,000 research kilometres to write, is about the financialization of global health and capitalist speculation […]

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