• Experimental Publishing V – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation
    Experimental Publishing V – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation

    A symposium with a talk by Amaranth Borsuk (University of Washington, Bothell) 18:30-19:30pm BST June 23Centre for Postdigital Cultures (online talk) Post-publishing website: https://www.post-publishing.org/ Registration (free): https://www.eventsforce.net/cugroup/345/home This is the fifth in a series of symposia hosted by the Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) exploring contemporary approaches to experimental publishing. Over the course of the series,…

  • Publishing and Place
    Publishing and Place

    Next week Tuesday I will be hosting a panel with writer and researcher Nathan O’Donnell on the theme of ‘Publishing and Place.’ This panel is part of the Centre for Postdigital Cultures Annual Conference, which takes place June 15-16 and this year focuses on The Postdigital City for Post-Pandemic Times (more info underneath). You can…

  • Experimental Publishing IV – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation
    Experimental Publishing IV – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation

    A symposium with a talk by Paul Soulellis (Queer.Archive.Work and Rhode Island School of Design) 17:00-18:00pm BST June 11Centre for Postdigital Cultures (online talk) Post-publishing website: https://www.post-publishing.org/ Registration (free): https://www.eventsforce.net/cugroup/293/home This is the fourth in a series of symposia hosted by the Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) exploring contemporary approaches to experimental publishing. Over the course…

  • New Article: “Scaling Small; Or How to Envision New Relationalities for Knowledge Production”
    New Article: “Scaling Small; Or How to Envision New Relationalities for Knowledge Production”

    In March the article Sam Moore and I wrote on “scaling small” as an alternative organisational prin­ciple for governing community-led publishing projects (see abstract below) was published in the journal Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture, as part of a WPCC special issue on ‘Publishing, the Internet and the Commons’, guest edited by Andrew Lockett.…

  • New Report: “Books Contain Multitudes: Exploring Experimental Publishing”
    New Report: “Books Contain Multitudes: Exploring Experimental Publishing”

    Books Contain Multitudes: Exploring Experimental Publishing is a three-part research and scoping report which serves as a resource for the scholarly community, especially for authors and publishers interested in pursuing more experimental forms of book publishing. The first two parts of this report situate experimental books in the context of academic research and publishing, and…

  • ScholarLed/ROAC Virtual Book Stand

    Available at: http://radicaloa.disruptivemedia.org.uk/latest-publications/ Formed in 2015, the Radical Open Access Collective (https://radicaloa.co.uk/) is an international community of scholar-led, not-for-profit presses, journals and other open access projects. Now consisting of more than 60 members, we promote a progressive vision for open publishing in the humanities and social sciences. Formed in 2018 ScholarLed (https://scholarled.org/) is a consortium of…

  • Paper Struggles & Public Library and the Property Form
    Paper Struggles & Public Library and the Property Form

    An exhibition and seminar at: Raven Row, 56 Artillery Lane, Spitalfields, London, E1 7LS Exhibition, ‘Paper Struggles’, opening: Monday, 9 December, 18.30-21.00 Continues: Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 December, 11.00-21.00 Seminar, ‘Public Library and the Property Form’: Tuesday 10 December, 10.30-13.30 Guest speakers: Balász Bodó & Nanna Bonde Thylstrup Seminar registration: http://tiny.cc/public_library ‘Paper Struggles’ This exhibition documents how struggles over…

  • Experimental Publishing III – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation
    Experimental Publishing III – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation

    A half-day symposium with talks by Cristina Garriga (My Bookcase) and Aymeric Mansoux (Piet Zwart Institute) 2:30-5:30pm October 21 Centre for Postdigital Cultures The DigiLab William Morris Building Coventry University Registration (free): https://coventry.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/experimental-publishing-iii This is the third in a series of symposia hosted by the Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) exploring contemporary approaches to experimental…

  • PIRATE CARE
    PIRATE CARE

    Centre for Postdigital Cultures 2nd Annual Conference 19 & 20 June 2019 Square One, Coventry University This event is free and open to all, but places are limited. Please register at the link below. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN HERE Image credit: Kelly Gallagher The Centre for Postdigital Cultures, Coventry University, UK invites you to its second…

  • Delivered the Same Day
    Delivered the Same Day

    Seminar Series: Work, Property, Metrics Venue: Coventry University, Lanchester Library, Teaching Room, 3rd floor Time: June 3rd, 2019, 11:00-17:00 Guest Speakers: !Mediengruppe Bitnik, Jamie Woodcock CPC researchers: Janneke Adema, Peter Conlin, Valeria Graziano, Gary Hall, Kaja Marczewska, Marcell Mars, Tomislav Medak Delivered the Same Day: The Post Office and Amazon.com Historically the postal service has solidified as a…

  • Experimental Publishing II – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation
    Experimental Publishing II – Critique, Intervention, And Speculation

    A half-day symposium with talks by Mark Amerika (UC Boulder) and Nick Thurston (University of Leeds) 2:15-5:30pm May 28 Centre for Postdigital Cultures Teaching Room 3rd Floor Lanchester Library Coventry University Registration (free): https://www.coventry.ac.uk/research/about-us/research-events/2019/experimental-publishing-ii2/ In 2019 and 2020, the Centre for Postdigital Cultures (CPC) will be hosting a series of symposia exploring contemporary approaches to experimental publishing. Over…

  • unruly gestures
    unruly gestures

    I am happy to announce the publication of a new article, a video-essay, which I co-authored with the filmmaker and theorist Kamila Kuc. Published in the open access journal Culture Unbound, the basis of this performative article lies in a video Kamila and I made, which deals with and breaks through common preconceptions and assumptions…