Mcluhan Centre for Culture and Technology
Monday Night Seminars
McLuhan’s The Mechanical Bride: Folklore of Industrial Man acts as inspiration for this year's (2018/19) investigation of machinic logics in culture. Evolving from last year’s considerations in MsUnderstanding Media, the series asks what it looks like if we don’t believe the hype?
Delving into smart cities, data justice, robots + AI, hard + soft ware, quantified selfhood, alternative sensory experiences, and militaristic media, it raises questions: What is the consensual narrative of the “tech bro” today? What are the implications of this folklore on how we both understand and act in our day-to-day lives? What is the promise and where is it not being kept? How do we use technology to upend the machinic logics of the Mechanical Bro?
Speakers for the Winter, 2019 program include: Simone Browne, Shannon Mattern, Zach Blas, plus more soon...
SEPTEMBER 17
platform mechanics and the undercommons
Lisa Nakamura - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Tara McPherson - University of Southern California
OCTOBER 1
Building: <Black> <Feminist> / <Queer> <Digital> <Justice> Query: Community Activators
Ladan Siad - Data Justice Researcher, Technoscience Research Unit, Toronto
Nasma Ahmed - Director, Digital Justice Lab, Toronto
OCTOBER 22
CTRL:CMD:EXE <an evening on media war>
Megan Boler - University of Toronto
Jeremy Packer - University of Toronto
Geoffrey Winthrop_Young - University of British Columbia
NOVEMBER 5
Senses_Sensibilities + Touch_Technology
Rhonda McEwen - University of Toronto
David Parisi - College of Charleston
NOVEMBER 19
#Fitter #Happier #MoreProductive
Melissa Gregg - Intel Corporation
Allison Hearn - University of Western Ontario
Natasha Dow Schull - New York University
DECEMBER 3
Re/Figuration: Digital Tactics 4 Digital Colonialism
Moreshin Allahyari - New Media Artist, New York City