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"Science Fiction Reloaded: Power, Critique and
Resistance in the Science Fiction Genre and the Information Society of
the 21st Century"

5th International Conference

Crossroads in
Cultural Studies

June 25-28, 2004, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, Illinois, USA


In the last twenty years the increasing role of global communication
flows has led to fundamental changes in society which are summarized
under the concepts of "reflexive modernity" (Beck/Giddens), "network
society" (Castells) or "information society" (Poster, Lash). Not only
contemporary social theory, but also popular culture helps us to
understand the new times which are characterized by a loss of
traditional relationships and ontological security in everyday life,
individualization, new techniques of exercising power and new forms of
cultural and social inequality. The session's focus is on the discourse
of social change and the visions of a future society in the very popular
representations of the science fiction genre (films, novels, TV-series,
computer games). In this way, contemporary science fiction movies (e.g.
TERMINATOR, STRANGE DAYS, MATRIX), and especially cyberpunk novels
(William Gibson, Bruce Sterling), can be interpreted as metaphors for
the emerging principles of an information society.


As a reaction to this
fundamental change, cultural studies ought to be a transnational and
transdisciplinary project in order to explore global communication flows
and their consequences. What will be the characteristics of this
information society? How does power work in an age of such flows? Will
the social be replaced by mediated and technologised social relations or
technological forms of life? How will conceptions of social justice,
truth and social recognition change? Which forms of dissent subcultures,
"flight lines" and resistance will evolve? Can the recent science
fiction texts contribute to a "cognitive mapping" (Jameson) of the
contemporary era?

k-hello.org writes

"Play Infowarmation"

Infowarmation

We live among information: TV news, radio, newspaper, web pages. Everyday, everyone dedicates some time to inform about world news. How information is distributed?

"New York City Grassroots Media Conference

Feb. 27-29, 2004, New School University

New York City will become the epicenter of the media democracy movement this
February, when hundreds of journalists, scholars, artists, and organizers
gather to discuss how to strengthen and expand the city's vibrant network of
independent media.

“Break the Cycle” Conference

Mass Incarceration of Women:

Bodies, Families & Communities

May 18-19, 2004, New York City


Borough of Manhattan Community College/CUNY

199 Chambers Street, New York, NY 10007

“Break the Cycle” is a two-day conference held at the Borough of Manhattan Community College. Individuals and organizations are invited to submit papers and outlines for panels, workshops, or performances focusing on women in the criminal justice system.  It’s time to unite and raise awareness about the lives of women inside the concrete womb of prisons and the lives of former women prisoners, their achievements as well as the obstacles that confront them.  Let’s end th e myths and stereotyping regarding women prisoners and ex-prisoners. Many former women prisoners are achieving and succeeding despite the great obstacles they face.  

1st Global Conference: Evil, Law and the State

Wednesday 14th to Saturday 17th July 2004

Mansfield College, Oxford, United Kingdom

This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary
conference seeks to explore issues surrounding
evil and law, with a focus on state power and
violence. Perspectives are sought from those
engaged in any field that touches on the study of
law and legal culture: anthropology, criminology,
cultural studies, government/politics, history,
legal studies, literature, philosophy,
psychology, religion/theology, and sociology, as
well as those working in civil rights, human
rights, prison services, politics and government
(including NGOs), psychiatry, health care, and
other areas.

Stuff it: The Video Essay in the Digital Age

Edited by Ursula Biemann, Zurich Institute for Theory of Art and Design

With the entry of documentarisms into the arts, the video essay, as a visual reflection on reality, has gained much attention in recent art debates. Moreover, due to its subjective, dissociative, and highly self-reflexive characteristics, this video genre has become a preferred visual medium for theoretical considerations regarding the major shifts taking place in visual culture.

edmar writes:

Hello all. We are trying to reshape the climate in Chi town and conduct some urban landscaping to boot. Won't you please come to Chicago this spring? Regime change for US,
edmar

The Version>04: Invisible Networks Convergence
April 16-May 1, 2004, Chicago

http://www.versionfest.org

Deadline Feb 15, 2004 for online submissions

The Version>04: invisibleNetworks convergence is an opportunity for creating connections between programmers, artists, scientists, musicians, filmmakers, activists, tactical media provocateurs, designers, architects, critical thinkers and culture workers of all kinds. The Version>04: invisibleNetworks convergence brings diverse groups together to share, communicate and organize while also asking participants to discuss these processes. Creating a tangible network of associations between participants, Version>04: invisibleNetworks fosters conversations, creative resistance and cultural action.Version>04: invisibleNetworks seeks to make our tactics transparent, discuss our shared resources and divergent approaches.

"Movements and Technologies of the Common:

Neuro -- Networking Europe"
Muffathalle, Munich Germany, February 26-29, 2004

SYNOPSIS

A new generation of media and network initiatives from all over Europe and
different parts of the world present and work on their projects in a broad
interactive framework that explores the different conceptual and practical
idioms used to articulate and create new social, political and artistic
practices.

Free radios meeting in Naples January 16-18


Assaulting the airwaves

(let's fight for radio and information rights in Italy)

Between 1975 and 1975, thanks to the liberalization of the airwaves, several independent and free radios were born in Italy. Experiences which were born thanks to frequency occupation and which were for the most part acknowledged by the authorities that assigned frequencies. Some of them still exist and play an important role in information in the political debate in the movements, and are structures that guarantee freeedom and pluralism, creative expression and information in Italy. Since that time till the end of the 90's just sporadic and happy experiences, born by movements and students' occupations, followed the same path. Recently, thanks to the diffusion of new technologies, there's the chance to use new ways of communication, avoiding red tapes and legal problems. Not just ways that stay on written pages, but ways that find their own voice: streaming! At the end of the the 90's web radios start to stream. With web broadcasting former radio experiences on airwaves found a bigger diffusion, and at the same time, local groups, which couldn't have any chance to broadcast on the airwaves, had the chance to send their signal. New technologies also made a change creating new networks between new and old experiences.

akinori aka bakuto writes:

An infoshop called Irregular Rhythm Asylum was opened in Shinjuku, Tokyo i
n January 4th, 2004! You will find not only vinyls, CDs, fanzines, books,
T-shirts, and other goodies, but also alternative and independent informat
ion. If you live in Tokyo metropolitan area, please come over and talk to the staff.
After its closing time, small events like film showing, exhibit ions, acoustic music,
and so on will be held in the future. If you have so me nice ideas, please let them know.

Irregular Rhythm Asylum Open 13:00 - Close 21:00

1-30-12-302 Shinjuku Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0022, Japan

Tel: 03-3352-6916 (domestic);

+81-3-3352-6916 (from abroad)
http://a.sanpal.co.jp/irregular (under construction now)

For a World of Direct Democracy and Mutual Aid

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akinori mitachi a.k.a. bakuto morikawa

"be realistic and do the impossible""

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