one last, incredible talk on Monday 12pm MT as part of our barbed wire fence phone installation. Prof. Sam Duwe on "Colonization at the Speed of Light: An Archaeological Study of Communication Technology & the Settlement of the American West". email mediaarchaeology at colorado dot edu for zoom link
first talk for the month of #OtherNetworks events around the Barbed Wire Fence Phone II exhibition is Tues. Sept. 3rd 12pm (MDT/UTC-6)! Join us for an artist talk by Phil Peters/David Rueter in the CASE building (CU Boulder) W250 or tune in virtually - email mediaarchaeology@colorado.edu for details
This is a hybrid event! If you're in Boulder you can join us on the CU campus in the CASE building, room W250. Or you can tune in virtually - we'll be streaming to our twitch channel, or you can email mediaarchaeology@colorado.edu for the zoom details.
Look what arrived in the Bismarck office :) Thanks for having me along on this one @lornarichardson.bsky.social#DigitalArchaeology#MediaArchaeology#Archaeology
My physical copy of Machine-Created Culture: Essays on the Archaeology of Digital Things and Places has arrived :) I hope you enjoy reading this weird little book as much as I enjoyed writing it. www.berghahnbooks.com/title/Reinha...#archaeology#digitalarchaeology#mediastudies#mediaarchaeology
I’m happy to share that the wonderful conversation I had with Eylül İşcen on “Frictional Computing” has just been published in the Counter-N project. If interested: doi.org/10.18452/29057#Frictions#MediaArchaeology#MediaHistory#Transindividuation#TechnoPolitics#Cybernetics#CyberSyn#Chile
So, I have a new book out this month from Berghahn: Machine-Created Culture: Essays on the Archaeology of Digital Things and Places. I suspect this will be my final publication on #DigitalArchaeology#Archaeogaming#MediaArchaeologywww.berghahnbooks.com/title/Reinha...
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