Barbara Dubbeldam on Mon, 18 Feb 2019 19:20:14 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime-ann> Call for Workshops: Urgent Publishing |
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This is an open call for workshops by artists, activists, technologists, designers, researchers, teachers, students, collectives or groups to the conference ‘Urgent Publishing: New strategies in post-truth times’ to be held on 16-17 May in Arnhem, the Netherlands. During the first day of the conference (May 16th) panel sessions will be organized for three specific themes:
For the second day of the conference (May 17th) we are looking for workshops that can tie into these themes that are hands-on and collaborative. Zine-making, coding, visualization techniques are a few examples of what we are looking for in a workshop, but we consider anything interesting and hands-on. Background: The 21st century has witnessed the liberation of publishing practices. Digital technologies have brought the printing press to the masses. Who gets to publish and when, the medium used and the channels through which information is consumed have all changed drastically. An ever accelerating development of emergent technologies has lead to a wide array of emergent publishing practices, be it in the form of longreads, vlogs, zines, collaborative platforms or print-on-demand - all the while leaving the status of and love for paper books intact. A plethora of tools, applications, infrastructures, models, and hacks thus makes many futures of publishing possible. How to realize sustainable, high-quality alternatives within this domain of post-digital publishing? Liberation comes with its downsides: while the availability of publishing technologies have helped bring different voices onto the stage, connect new communities and identify hegemonic intersections of power, they have also played a role in bringing about what is known as the ‘post-truth era’. Critical interventions have been somewhat self-referential and concentrated on the needs and demands of people and communities engaged in the history of art or avantgarde publishing. In the meantime the scale and scope of once emergent publishing practices have exploded, leaving a disenchanted public to scavenge the rubble of breaking fake news stories, information pollution and broken links. Speed and availability of publications may have increased, but the quality of the information presented and of its containers lags behind. Do you want to organise a workshop? Please send in your proposal to kelly [at] networkcultures [dot] org with the following info:
The deadline for proposals is Friday March 1st, 2019. More information about the conference can be found here: http://networkcultures.org/makingpublic/conference/ |
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