Sam and I have been working on some ideas – in that space between archaeology, media studies, information science and software engineering. Here they are in draft (and written jointly in Hydra) Aims to discuss and describe media in the abstract, that is as distinct from technical and material properties to develop a set of…
media matters
Manchester UK – Archaeology and performance
Visiting Nick Kaye in the drama department to talk about his superb book on site specific art (and which features a piece by Cliff McLucas on Brith Gof’s work Tri Bywyd). Tri Bywyd – scenographic design by Cliff McLucas It again confirms, for me, that the contemporary fine arts are where the most interesting intellectual…
Information is a verb
Information is a verb and we need an archaeology of information. University of California Irvineat the UC Humanities Research Institute Occasion – a colloquium on the future of the humanities in a digital world. Attending – people from university humanities centers across the US, librarians, some government people, IT people (various supercomputing centers), and from…
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