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SUMMARY:Monthly Institute Team Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Institute meets monthly to exchange updates on projects and share ideas.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/monthly-institute-team-meeting/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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SUMMARY:Alberto Toscano Reading Group 1
DESCRIPTION:More details tbd \nGroup takes place February 3 and 17.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/alberto-toscano-reading-group-1/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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SUMMARY:André Brock talks to the Institute
DESCRIPTION:André Brock is an associate professor of media studies at Georgia Tech.  He writes on Western technoculture\, Black technoculture\, and digital media.  His scholarship examines Black and white representations in social media\, videogames\,  weblogs\, and other digital media.  He has also published influential research on digital research methods. His first book\, titled Distributed Blackness: African American Cybercultures\, was published with NYU Press in 2020  and theorizes Black everyday lives mediated by networked technologies.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/andre-brock-talks-to-the-lab/
LOCATION:By zoom
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SUMMARY:Alberto Toscano Reading Group 2
DESCRIPTION:More details tbd \nReading Group takes place February 3 and 10.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/alberto-toscano-reading-group-2/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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SUMMARY:Left and Right\, or Being who/where you are - Performances
DESCRIPTION:Performance Dates & Registration\nFeb 10\, 7pm EST\nFeb 11\, 7pm EST\nFeb 12\, 7pm EST\nFeb 13\, 12pm EST\nFeb 14\, 12pm EST \nPlease note: Participants will need Chrome and a laptop or desktop to be able to access the performance (no mobile or iPad access possible). For the best experience\, we also recommend the use of headphones throughout the performance. \nDescription\nIn this time of intense divisions\, a left partisan and a right partisan speaking with each other seems like an impossible conversation – or\, at least\, a conversation that is impossible to have meaningfully on certain so-called “hot-button” topics and complex realities\, such as the COVID-19 pandemic or immigration. \nThis devised\, interactive online multimedia performance stages scenes that feature such conversations … performed by both human actors and bots. The human and machinic actors play different characters that embody\, complicate\, and deconstruct different types of performative\, prescribed political identities on the left-right spectrum (approached with a US-focus but through a transnational lens). These political identities are shown to be not static or unalterable\, rather\, the result of relational\, performative processes that occur over time and with technology. Theatrically playing with(in) these processes\, Left and Right aims to call forth more capacious ways of being – and being political. \nPresented by Brown Arts Initiative. Free and open to the public. Registration required. \nCredits\nConcept & Directing: Ioana B. Jucan\nText: Patrick Elizalde\, Andra Jurj\, Marcela Mancino\, Fabiola Petri\, Ioana B. Jucan\, Melody Devries\nActors: Marcela Mancino\, Patrick Elizalde\, Andra Jurj\, Fabiola Petri\nDigital Design and Development: Tong Wu\, Nuntinee Tansrisakul & Yuguang Zhang\nTheatrical Design: Marcela Mancino\nBot Design: Roopa Vasudevan\nBot Concept: Roopa Vasudevan\, Anthony Burton\nChoreography: Adriana Barza\nSound Design: Peter Bussigel\nProduction Manager: Madeline Greenberg\nDramaturgy: Melody Devries\nPerformance Consultants: Wendy Hui Kyong Chun\, Alex Juhasz\, and the Beyond Verification Team associated with the Digital Democracies Institute (SFU)
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/left-and-right-or-being-who-where-you-are-performance/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210215T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210219T170000
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SUMMARY:Reading Week
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URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/reading-week/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210224T123000
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CREATED:20201210T011749Z
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SUMMARY:Alberto Toscano talks to the Institute
DESCRIPTION:Alberto Toscano is Reader in Critical Theory and Co-Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Critical Theory. He studied philosophy at the New School for Social Research\, University College Dublin and the University of Warwick\, from which he received his PhD in 2003. \nHe is the author of three monographs: The Theatre of Production: Philosophy and Individuation Between Kant and Deleuze (2006)\, Fanaticism: On the Uses of an Idea (2010)\, and (with Jeff Kinkle) Cartographies of the Absolute (2015). He edited The Italian Difference: Between Nihilism and Biopolitics with Lorenzo Chiesa\, and has translated several works by Alain Badiou\, as well as Antonio Negri\, Furio Jesi and Franco Fortini. He is currently working on two book projects\, the first on tragedy as a political form\, the second on philosophy\, capitalism and ‘real abstraction’. He is also preparing two multi-volume edited collections\, a Handbook of Marxism (with Bev Skeggs and Sara Farris) and Alain Badiou: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers (with Ray Brassier). \nHe has sat on the editorial board of the journal Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory since 2004\, and is series editor of The Italian List for Seagull Books.
URL:https://digitaldemocracies.org/calendar/alberto-toscano-talks-to-the-lab/
LOCATION:By zoom
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