Sunday, 8 January, 12:00 noon–1:15 p.m., 613, WSCC
A special session
Presiding: Charles M. Tung, Seattle Univ.; Benjamin Widiss, Princeton Univ.
Speakers: Paul Benzon, Temple Univ., Philadelphia; Cara Elisabeth Ogburn, Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Charles M. Tung; Benjamin Widiss; Zachary Zimmer, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ.
For abstracts, write to bwidiss@princeton.edu.
Session Description:
Is there gravity in digital worlds? Moving beyond both lamentations and celebrations of the putatively free-floating informatic empyrean, this roundtable will explore the ways in which representations in myriad digital platforms—verbal, visual, musical, cinematic—might bear the weight of materiality, presence, and history and the ways in which bodies—both human and hardware—might be recruited for or implicated in the effort.
Subjects:
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General Literature – Electronic Technology (Teaching, Research, and Theory)
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General Literature – Film, Television, and Other Media
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American Literature – Twentieth Century
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