CONFERENCE
Friday, March 31 — Saturday, April 1, 2017
SCHEDULE
Two days of events including lectures, panels, workshops, and more
REGISTRATION
Now Closed
A two-day conference on the theme of global-local experiments in the arts and humanities
This 2-day conference will explore the relationships between technology and human experience as they play out across local and global contexts. Segments of each day will be organized around topics like human rights and viral activism, games and gaming, public engagement with scholarly research, the senses (touch, sound, vision) in digital society, and novel approaches to teaching and learning. The conference will feature prominent thinkers on these subjects from around the world, as well as a number of hands-on workshops, interactive experiences, and other opportunities for attendee participation. This conference is presented by Experimental Humanities at Bard College and generously funded through a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Registration is now closed
You are still welcome to attend ALL events! View the schedule
Invited Speakers
Call for Proposals
Alternating between plenary and parallel sessions, this conference will consider how the global and local intersect in digital practice and humanities-based experimentation.
Submission of presentation proposals are now closed