Wendy at Arebyte Gallery

Online

Wendy will be taking part in a panel discussion based on visual artist Ben Grosser's show Software For Less, which you can see more about here. The event will aim to discuss software as culture, the politics of interface, and the power (im)balance between user and corporation within today’s digital technologies and social media platforms. […]

Wendy gives Keynote at Critical Borders Conference, Cambridge

Wendy will be giving the keynote address at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence and the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies 'Critical Borders: Radical (Re)visions of AI' Conference. The aim of this conference is to critically interrogate issues of bordering in artificial intelligence (AI). This conference examines both how AI operates […]

Iginio Gagliardone presents to the lab

Online

Iginio Gagliardone is Associate Professor in Media and Communication at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, and Associate Research Fellow in New Media and Human Rights in the Programme in Comparative Media Law and Policy (PCMLP), University of Oxford. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science and has […]

Wendy at Gray Area Festival 2021: Worlding Protocol

Online

About the Gray Area Festival 2021: Join us for our annual survey of culture through the lens of creative practice with artist presentations, conversations, workshops, and an exhibition — now freely accessible online around the world. How do we negotiate the balance between our individual freedom and communal dependencies; and what practical reality can we […]

Laura Marks presents to the lab

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

Laura Marks works on media art and philosophy with an intercultural focus, and on small-footprint media. Her most recent books are Hanan al-Cinema: Affections for the Moving Image (MIT, 2015) and Enfoldment and Infinity: An Islamic Genealogy of New Media Art (MIT, 2010). She programs experimental media for venues around the world. As Grant Strate […]

Alissa Antle presents to the lab

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

Alissa Antle is an innovator and scholar, whose research pushes the boundaries of computation to augment the ways we think and learn. As a designer and builder of interactive technologies, her goal is to explore the ways in which these innovations can improve, augment, and support children’s cognitive and emotional development. Her interactive systems have […]

Wendy at SFU School of Communication Book and Speaker Series

Online

The SFU School of Communication's Book and Speaker Series is a space in which the School engages with recently published books by faculty and other members of the community. Experience an engaging conversation with the author about our featured publication of the month. Our goal is to encourage fluid conversations between faculty and students and […]

Karrmen Crey presents to the lab

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

Karrmen Crey is Sto:lo and a member of the Cheam Band. She is an Assistant Professor in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University, where her research examines the rise of Indigenous media in Canada, and the institutions of media culture that Indigenous media practitioners have historically engaged and navigated to produce their work. Her current research examines Indigenous film festivals […]

Talk at UConn Humanities Institute

Wendy is giving a talk at the University of Connecticut Humanities Institute on her new book, Discriminating Data. The talk would be part of their Digital Humanities & Media Studies initiative’s speaker series. More details tbd.    

Wendy at Infoscape Research Lab

By zoom

Please join us for a book launch and talk for Discriminating Data (MIT Press) by Wendy Chun (Canada 150 Research Chair in New Media, Simon Fraser University). Respondent: Ganaele Langlois (York University). Register here to attend. In Discriminating Data, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun reveals how polarization is a goal—not an error—within big data and machine […]

Wendy at McGill’s Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy

Join Centre for Media, Technology & Democracy Research Director, Sonja Solomun for a discussion with Wendy Hui Kyong Chun about her newly published book Discriminating Data: Correlation, Neighborhoods, and the New Politics of Recognition (MIT Press). Register for the event here.