CIIP + IHG Event: Working through Haunting/Haunted Infrastructures
Event description
Online or in-person, Advanced Research Centre, Room 224, University of Glasgow
The Critical Infrastructures and Image Politics (CIIP) research group warmly invites you to a talk by two of CIIP’s co-directors Sasha Anikina and Kwame Phillips. They will share thoughts some of CIIP’s recent work on haunted/haunting, and the recently announced Culture Machine open call on the University as Infrastructure.
The talk is hosted by the Infrastructure Humanities Group at the University of Glasgow.
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Critical Infrastructure and Image Politics (CIIP) is a research group dedicated to investigating the politics of contemporary digital and visual cultures at the intersection of media art and critical theory. They foreground transdisciplinary and practice-based methodologies of artistic and activist-led research in media and technocultures with specific interests in material infrastructures, critical posthumanities, algorithmic visual cultures, feminist and decolonial technocultures, and media ecologies.
https://criticalinfrastructures.net/
The Infrastructure Humanities Group is a research group dedicated to elaborating the methodologies and theoretical insights of the infrastructural humanities to address the material needs of diverse partners – from community to policy to industry – and make legible otherwise unavailable forms of collective agency and ways of knowing.
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