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</font><font size=4>HASTAC II - SECOND ANNUAL HASTAC
CONFERENCE</font><br><br>
<font size=4>TechnoTravels/TeleMobility: <br>
HASTAC in Motion<br><br>
MAY 22-24, 2008</font><br><br>
<font size=4>UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE </font><br>
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<font size=4>UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES</font><br><br>
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HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory)
is pleased to announce that registration is now open for its second
annual conference.<br><br>
This year’s theme is “techno-travels” and explores the multiple ways in
which place, movement, borders, and identities are being renegotiated and
remapped by new locative technologies. Featured projects will delve
into mobility as a modality of knowledge and stake out new spaces for
humanistic inquiry. How are border-crossings being
re-conceptualized, experienced, and narrated in a world permeated by
technologies of mobility? How is the geo-spatial web remapping
physical geographies, location, and borderlands? How are digital
cities interfacing with physical space? How do we move between
virtual worlds? And what has become of sites of dwelling and stasis
in a world saturated by techno-travels?<br><br>
This year’s conference literalizes and metaphorizes travel, as attendees
will participate in sessions at Irvine, Los Angeles, San Diego, and on
the connecting corridors of Southern California. <br><br>
It is possible to register either for the full event or partially for May
24, 2008 at UCLA only.<br><br>
Keynotes: <br>
Howard Rheingold, Literacies, Collective Action, Participatory Media<br>
Curtis Wong, From Beethoven to Betelgeuse, 20 years in the quest for the
Holy Grail of Interactive Storytelling<br><br>
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