We’re doing a sixth annual Theorizing the Web event, April 15 and 16, 2016 at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, NYC. (3 boroughs in 3 years)
The Call for Papers is here. Please please share this with anyone you think would like to submit or attend.
Registration is, as always, pay what you want, min 1$. This year, you NEED to register before the event itself.
Read more about the event here. Most simply, TtW is a DIY event run by a small volunteer committee. The event is public, accessible, concerned with social power and inequality, and highlights thoughtful, critical ideas about technology and society. “Theory” doesn’t mean “academic”; we equally value ideas from artists and activists and practitioners and writers and so on. Here are some photos from past events.
We have invited panels and keynotes to announce shortly as well.
Thanks to the Museum of the Moving Image for hosting us this year. Thanks everyone for all the love these past 5 years and for helping us spread the word again <33
#TtW16
And since we are being hosted by the Museum of the Moving Image It Follows that we should make some movie posters: