COUNTERBLAST
Sep. 22nd, 2005 05:40 pm[My friend Megan's doing this...]
McLuhan International Festival of the Future
Counterblast Event
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
5-7 pm Banting Institute, 100 College Street, Room 131
Technologies of Truth: Capturing Irony and Fighting Cynicism
Megan Boler and Mark Lipton
In what ways has post 9/11 media culture bred new forms of cynicism and
skepticism about current political spectacle and the role of the press?
How do new multimedia express dissent through such forms as quicktime
movies, flash animations, and blogs? Are these merely "armchair activism"
or do these new forms of communication create alternative counter-public
spaces which in turn influence mainstream perceptions? Boler and Lipton
consider the increasing use of humor and satire in public discourse and
will screen various examples of this current media trend so as to provoke
discussion about digital dissent and political culture.
The McLuhan International Festival of the Future Presents:
COUNTERBLAST
September 27th, 28th, and 29th, 2005
100 College St, Toronto (University and College)
Banting Institute, Room 131
Enjoy three days of presentation and discussion around the ways media and
technology is changing the face of Art, Science, Politics and Philosophy.
For full programming details, check out:
http://www.mcluhanfestival.com/default.asp?path=event_schedule&load=counterblast
McLuhan International Festival of the Future
Counterblast Event
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
5-7 pm Banting Institute, 100 College Street, Room 131
Technologies of Truth: Capturing Irony and Fighting Cynicism
Megan Boler and Mark Lipton
In what ways has post 9/11 media culture bred new forms of cynicism and
skepticism about current political spectacle and the role of the press?
How do new multimedia express dissent through such forms as quicktime
movies, flash animations, and blogs? Are these merely "armchair activism"
or do these new forms of communication create alternative counter-public
spaces which in turn influence mainstream perceptions? Boler and Lipton
consider the increasing use of humor and satire in public discourse and
will screen various examples of this current media trend so as to provoke
discussion about digital dissent and political culture.
The McLuhan International Festival of the Future Presents:
COUNTERBLAST
September 27th, 28th, and 29th, 2005
100 College St, Toronto (University and College)
Banting Institute, Room 131
Enjoy three days of presentation and discussion around the ways media and
technology is changing the face of Art, Science, Politics and Philosophy.
For full programming details, check out:
http://www.mcluhanfestival.com/default.asp?path=event_schedule&load=counterblast
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Date: 2005-09-22 04:16 pm (UTC)Talked to RoM recently? Haven't seen her on line.
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Date: 2005-09-22 08:41 pm (UTC)Wait, RoM? Assuming that you're not talking about the museum downtown, I'm sure its someone I know quite well, but I'm not sure who... (and I'm quite sure I'll feel foolish once you tell me)
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Date: 2005-09-22 08:42 pm (UTC)K
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Date: 2005-09-23 04:10 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-09-23 01:44 pm (UTC)And yes, 'RoM.' Its been quite some time since I've used that pseudonym, so the oblique nature of your question puzzled me at first. I find that the real name has a far more manageable number of syllables. We talk quite often, but I think that she has internet issues.
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Date: 2005-09-23 06:56 pm (UTC)