Studio A #A1 Body PoliticsModerator: Whitney Erin BoeselFrom intimate depictions of bodies to substantial changes to the body itself, digitality permeates us.
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Studio B #B1 Tech SupportModerator: Michael ConnorTo sustain protest we must also turn to one another for support. Can digital media serve as a means for this without undermining it?
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Studio C #C1 May QuestModerator: Jeremy AntleyDigitality hasn't obviated geography as was anticipated; it has made geopolitical boundaries simultaneously more visible and more intensely monitored.Sometimes technology even makes visible border practices that states intend to be invisible.
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Morning Program Friday April, 27
10:30AM Doors Open Noon–1:15pm Session 1
Theorizing the Web is an inter- and non-disciplinary annual conference that brings together scholars, journalists, artists, activists, and technology practitioners to think conceptually and critically about the interrelationships between the Web and society.
We deeply value public engagement, and consider insights from academics, non-academics, and non-“tech theorists” alike to be equally valuable.