Re-writing the machinic anthropocene - Symposium: Digital Ecologies and the Anthropocene Charlie Tweed 10.17870/bathspa.7784459.v1 https://data.bathspa.ac.uk/articles/dataset/Re-writing_the_machinic_anthropocene_-_Symposium_Digital_Ecologies_and_the_Anthropocene/7784459 <p>'Re-writing the machinic anthropocene' investigates how speculative fictional methods in creative practice could be used to expose and rewrite the relations between digital technologies and the anthropocene, and also how these methods could bring into view nonhuman voices and perspectives.</p><p>This item contains documents from the symposium which included a dynamic range of theoretical and practice-based responses from researchers, artists, filmmakers, writers and theorists. It aimed to foreground new political arguments, new modes of behaviour, new narratives, new languages and new creative forms. The symposium was curated and organised by Charlie Tweed, who also presented a paper at the symposium. <br></p><p><br></p><p><b>Keynotes:</b></p><p>Dr Ele Carpenter (Goldsmiths)<br></p><p>Professor Charlie Gere (Lancaster) Bath Spa University<br></p><p><b><br></b></p><p><b>Other speakers:<br></b></p><p>Professor Owain Jones, Environmental Humanities, Bath Spa University<br></p><p>Philip Hüpkes, University of Vechta, Germany<br></p><p>Dr Joshua McNamara, University of Melbourne<br></p><p>Dr Mike Hannis, Bath Spa University<br></p><p>Jeff Scheible, Kings College, London<br></p><p>Ramon Bloomberg, Goldsmiths College, University of London<br></p><p>Teresa Carlesimo, Queens University<br></p><p>Chris Bailey, Plymouth College of Art<br></p><p>Matthew Lovett, University of Gloucestershire<br></p><p>Charlie Tweed, Bath Spa University<br></p><p>Alison Harper, Bath Spa University<br></p><p><br></p><p><b>Film screenings and performances:</b><br></p><p>Joey Holder, OPHIUX (2016)<br></p><p>Dr. Oliver Case, Dr. Bradley Garrett and Dr. Adam Fish, System Earth Cable - Einstock Mountain (2017)<br></p><p>Peter Bo Rappmund, Topophilia (2015)<br></p><p>Andy Weir, The Plureal Deal (2016)<br></p><p>Lucy Pawlak, WE EAT THE EARTH THE EARTH EATS US (2016)<br></p><p>Nathan Hughes, OBJECT (2016)<br></p><p>Sasha Litvintseva: Asbestos (performance) (2016)<br></p> 2019-10-08 10:56:54 fine art media art Anthropocene digital materialities digital ecologies Practice based research Digital Humanities Film, Television and Digital Media not elsewhere classified Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies Electronic Media Art Digital heritage Screen and digital media not elsewhere classified Communication technology and digital media studies Digital and electronic media art