[Air-L] Music and the Internet Conference (UChicago and Online) June 9–10 2023: Registration closing soon!

Dr Steven Gamble info at stevengamble.com
Wed May 24 02:05:06 PDT 2023


Hi all (with apologies for cross posting),

Please register for the ‘Music and the Internet’ conference, being held in a hybrid format at the University of Chicago and online (via Zoom) on June 9–10 2023. There is a two day program featuring a keynote presentation from AoIR’s very own Dr Jabari Evans, a keynote session with Dr Imani Danielle Mosley and Babatunde Akinboboye, and 12 paper sessions on topics including online music fandom, social media, memes and conspiracies, platformisation of music, music AI, Twitch, networked performance, and more.

The program and full conference details are available at https://musicandtheinternet.co/

Registration is *free* both in person and for Zoom on Eventbrite at http://tiny.cc/musicinternet!

The conference goal is to bring together scholars and creators across a variety of perspectives on the intersection of music, sound, and online culture, and to help cultivate the developing international network of thinkers at work on these topics.

Best wishes,
Stim

Dr. Steven Gamble (he/him) | stevengamble.com <http://stevengamble.com/>
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow | Department of Music, University of Bristol <http://www.bristol.ac.uk/music/>

Recent publications:
It's Where You're @: Hip Hop and the Internet <https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/ghhs/2/2>, Global Hip Hop Studies 2(2) (open access special issue, 2023)
Analyzing Hip-Hop Hacktivism and Automobility in Injury Reserve's (2019) “Jailbreak the Tesla” (Feat. Aminé) <https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003089926-4> (book chapter, 2023)
Hip-hop producer-hosts, beat battles, and online music production communities on Twitch <https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/12338/10658>, First Monday 27(6) (open access journal article, 2022)


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