[Air-L] Fwd: Registration now open for 'Information Overload? Music Studies in the Age of Abundance', University of Birmingham, 8-10 Sept
Christopher Haworth
littl.shyning.man at gmail.com
Mon Aug 16 06:32:01 PDT 2021
Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to announce that registration is now open for ‘Information
Overload? Music Studies in the Age of Abundance’, University of Birmingham,
Wednesday 8th - Friday 10th September (all online via Zoom).
This conference seeks to gather researchers interested in the
epistemological, methodological, ethical, and disciplinary problems that
arise when studying music in the age of abundance. A link to the full
conference programme and registration can be found below.
The conference will feature two keynotes:
Robin James (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), 'No Genres, Just
Vibes: perceiving ourselves how AI and finance perceive us'
Nick Seaver (Tufts University), 'Too Much Music: Informatic Cosmology and
the Myth of Overload'
In addition to the keynotes, we will have a panel of guest respondents on
day 3, Sept 10:
Paula Harper (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
David Hesmondhalgh (University of Leeds)
Noortje Marres (University of Warwick)
Register:
https://shop.bham.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/college-of-arts-law/school-of-languages-cultures-art-history-music/information-overload-music-studies-in-the-age-of-abundance-conference-2021
Full conference programme:
https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/documents/college-artslaw/music/events/2021/io-final-programme.pdf
Promo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6NS5Gsn88Q
More info: muscon2021 at contacts.bham.ac.uk
Organising Committee: Christopher Haworth, Edward Spencer, Danielle Sofer
This conference is funded by a UKRI AHRC Early Career Leadership
Fellowship, Music and the Internet: Towards a Digital Sociology of Music
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