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From: Finger, Anke <[email protected]>
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Subject: [AE] CFP ReMEDIAting Flusser

CFP for
ReMEDIAting Flusser:
From Print-Text to the Image-Flood
A Digital Humanities Project
http://symposium.digitalmediauconn.org/

November 1-3, 2013
University of Connecticut, Storrs

We are at the point of an epistemological turn. How do we gain,
analyze, and disseminate knowledge? How is knowledge curated and
archived? How do Western notions of creativity, imagination, and
production evolve and change in a global multi-media environment? These
and other questions are at the forefront of humanistic endeavors in the
digital age and at this symposium, with a focus on the work of VilC)m
Flusser (1920-1991). Flusser addressed these questions in his
wide-ranging texts, engaging a variety of fields in this debate. It is
the task of the humanities to engage other fields of inquiry as well as
the public and industry, and, most importantly, contribute to the
shaping of new knowledges that are not accessible only in print and
linear forms. Flusser enthusiastically participated in this process.
Time and again, media determine our situation, to quote Friedrich
Kittler: it is upon the humanities to question this situation; think
about new balances and fissures; and generate ideas and suggestions for
the coexistence of different forms of knowledge and thought. How are
artists and humanists challenged and involved in this creative process?

An interdisciplinary, indeed, anti-territorial thinker, Flusser
investigated the natural sciences, literature, culture, history, art,
and media, considering how we pose the questions that continue to
present us with new areas of inquiry. As a media theorist, he is just
as often cited as other pivotal 20th-century thinkers such as Walter
Benjamin or Marshall McLuhan. As a commentator on art, he is frequently
credited with contributing to the bscenesb in bio- or genetic art and
to work in video and multi-media.  Ultimately, as a Jew -- who fled
Prague in 1939, was forced into a new culture in Brazil, and left again
for France in the early seventies -- he contributed to hotly debated
matters such as history after Auschwitz, migration, Diaspora, and
cultural identity.
The symposium ReMEDIAting Flusser brings together scholars in media
studies, literature, art and cultural studies and international Flusser
specialists to dialogue about Flusserbs work, his philosophy and
approaches, and to engage each other in discussions on the arts and
humanities in a digital age. Importantly, this symposium seeks to take
Flusser scholarship and the representation of Flusserbs work one step
further: for three days, participants will work collaboratively to
create a script to remediate Flusserbs main ideas and concepts for an
online publication. As such, the symposium b in form and content b will
present an entirely novel approach to present research on Flusser while
applying Flusserbs own methods to the exploration and dissemination of
knowledge and ideas.

Papers/Presentations (20 minutes) to be delivered in 6 morning
workshops may address the following:

-       media epistemology

-       aesthetics and perception

-       visualization, digitization, gamification of humanistic concepts

-       specific Flusser texts

-       digital humanities

-       media convergences

-       any of the key concepts listed on the symposium website

Please submit a 250-word abstract to
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> by September 1st,
2013. Graduate students and early career scholars are especially
encouraged to participate.

The symposium is organized in collaboration with the University of
Connecticutbs new Digital Media Center and the Dept. of Digital Media
and Design (http://dmc.uconn.edu/).



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Anke Finger
Associate Professor of German Studies and Comparative Literary and
Cultural Studies
Section Chair, German Studies
Department of Literatures, Cultures & Languages
University of Connecticut
www.flusserstudies.net
http://languages.uconn.edu/faculty/details.php?id=23
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