Lineup for IDMI’s Hyperpolis 3.0 conference
Below are the themes and speakers of a conference, hosted by the Integrated Digital Media Institute and Othmer Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies at Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, where I'll be giving a presentation based on the ideas in my paper with Robert K. Logan, "Designing for Emergence and Innovation." More background may be found at http://idmi.poly.edu/
The Production of Politics Thursday October 19th 11am to 2pm
Richard Rogers, Director, govcom.org, University of Amsterdam
Tom Keenan, Director, the Human Rights Project, Bard College
Karen J. Hall, Humanities postdoctoral fellow, Syracuse University
Atopia (Jane Harrison and David Turnbull), Urban research and design office, New York
The Art of Work in the Age of Post-production Thursday October 19th 3pm to 6pm
Rev. Luke Murphy, Artist, VP of Technology, MTV Networks
Greg Van Alstyne, Senior Research Associate, Beal Centre for Strategic Creativity, Ontario College of Art & Design
Ruth Ron, Architect and new media artist, Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Florida
Blogging: around the table Friday October 20th 11am to 2pm
Jodi Dean, Teaches political theory at Hobart-William Smith colleges and maintains jdeanicite.typepad.com
Geert Lovink, Media theorist and activist, University of Amsterdam
McKenzie Wark, Author of the Hacker Manifesto and teaches media studies at Lang College, the New School
Steven Shaviro, DeRoy Professor of English, Wayne State University
The Politics of Production Friday October 20th 3pm to 6pm
Michael Liegl, Ethnographer, University of Munich
Eric Redlinger, Musician, network administrator, member of Share collective, New York-Montreal-San Diego-Wiesbaden
Michael J. Schumacher, Composer, performer, director of Diapason sound gallery, New York
Katherine Carl, Co-director, the School of Missing Studies, New York-Sarajevo

