FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22


4–5pm CEST  |  10–11am EDT  |  7–8am PDT  |  midnight–1am AEST

New Rules in Digital Spaces

"Recalibrating" Humanity

Chair: Williams Rothvoss-Buchheimer

(University of Heidelberg)

David Schutzbach (University of Frankfurt)
New Ways of Looking at Digital Ethnography: Methological Rule-Breaking in the Digital Age

Lukas Schutzbach (University of Heidelberg)
Working From Home, Exploitation, and Alienation: Thinking the Future of Work in Digital Spaces

5.15–6.15pm CEST  |  11.15am–12.15 EDT  |  8.15–9.15am PDT  |  1.15–2.15am AEST

Digital Feminism

Chair: Georgia Panteli (University of Vienna)

Lea Loretta Zentgraf (FU Berlin)
Women Disputing the Brazilian Public Sphere: #elenão vs. #elesim

Print Fiction and the Digit-al

 Chair: Burak Sezer (University of Cologne)

Lovorka Gruic Grmusa (University of Rijeka)
Digitality and the Print Novel

Maria Virginia Tsikopoulou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
April May(be), or @AprilMaybeNot? Negotiating Identity and (Digital) Space(s) in Hank Green's Novel An Absolutely Remarkable Thing (2018)

Burak Sezer (University of Cologne)
The Digits of Terrorism; Or, The Essential Difference Between 9/11 and 11 September

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6.30–7.30pm CEST  |  12.30–1.30pm EDT  |  9.30–10.30am PDT  |  2.30–3.30am AEST

Becoming and Individuation ...

... in the Encounter between Technical Apparati

and Natural Systems in Latin America

Chair: Renzo Filinich Orozco (University of Valparaíso)

Javier Blanco & María Luz Ruffini (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba)
The Past, Present, and Future of Cybernetic Thinking in Latin America

Samuel Toro Contreras (Universidad de Valparaíso)
Science Fiction in the Individuation from the Use of Blockchain in the Neurobiological Identity

Diego Gomez-Venegas (Humboldt University Berlin)
Towards a "Rhetoric of Dreams": A Media-Theoretical Discussion on Some Cybernetic Prospects of Project Cybersyn

Paola Torres Núñez del Prado
The "Neoquipucamayoc Manifesto": Reformulating Ontologies Related to Technology, Nature and the Human Experience from an Andean Perspective

8–9.30pm CEST  |  2–3.30pm EDT

11am–12.30 PDT  |  4–5.30am AEST

Featured Speaker

Sharon Block

(University of California, Irvine)

Reflections on the Digital Turn:

Ethics, Algorithms, and Archives

(live presentation)


About Digital Americas

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