Project Details
Description
Titled after a line from Anti-Oedipus (1972) by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Everywhere It Is Machines is a Royal Holloway, University of London, PGR-led seminar series investigating the application of digital technologies across art and the humanities.
Taking place between February and June 2021, the series consisted of virtual seminars featuring talks, presentations, and workshops with invited speakers. The programme explored how digital aesthetics and digital humanities operate in practice while contributing to broader conversations about what it means to live, think, and create with and through the digital today.
The seminars were conceived primarily for (post)graduate students with backgrounds in art, architecture, design, social sciences, philosophy, and critical theory, but were open to all.
The series was led by Lilly Markaki and developed in collaboration with Lucía Camacho Acevedo, Genevieve Costello, Lisa Moravec, and Zlatina Nicolova. It was funded by the School of Performing and Digital Arts (RHUL) and the University of London PGR Research Fund.
Featuring: Amy Earhart & Toniesha Taylor, Pekka Airaxin, Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst, Cornelia Sollfrank, Mercedes Bunz, William O’Hara, Christina Jauernik, Maya Man, Aouefa Amoussouvi, Genevieve Costello & Giuliana Kiersz.
More info & documentation here: https://readymag.website/u2390343336/machines/presentation/
Taking place between February and June 2021, the series consisted of virtual seminars featuring talks, presentations, and workshops with invited speakers. The programme explored how digital aesthetics and digital humanities operate in practice while contributing to broader conversations about what it means to live, think, and create with and through the digital today.
The seminars were conceived primarily for (post)graduate students with backgrounds in art, architecture, design, social sciences, philosophy, and critical theory, but were open to all.
The series was led by Lilly Markaki and developed in collaboration with Lucía Camacho Acevedo, Genevieve Costello, Lisa Moravec, and Zlatina Nicolova. It was funded by the School of Performing and Digital Arts (RHUL) and the University of London PGR Research Fund.
Featuring: Amy Earhart & Toniesha Taylor, Pekka Airaxin, Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst, Cornelia Sollfrank, Mercedes Bunz, William O’Hara, Christina Jauernik, Maya Man, Aouefa Amoussouvi, Genevieve Costello & Giuliana Kiersz.
More info & documentation here: https://readymag.website/u2390343336/machines/presentation/
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 1/02/21 → 30/06/21 |