[dance-tech] DRHA 2010 ‘Sensual Technologies: Collaborative Practices of Interdisciplinarity’ Brunel, West London - 5th-8th September

  • From: "Sue Broadhurst" <susan.broadhurst@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <Athecast@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 08:29:10 +0100

Touching Time: Bodies/Writing/Histories. A practice-based research(Apologies 
for cross postings) 

 

This conference has a very good programme this year with 100 + papers, 
performances and installations, UK and international - the theme is 

‘Sensual Technologies: Collaborative Practices of Interdisciplinarity’. 

-  and its being held at Brunel in London (Uxbridge) 

- please do pass this on to others you feel may be interested 

and place into blogs and mailing lists 

 

 



 

NETWORK  WITH A TOP LEVEL SET OF UK AND INTERNATIONAL INNOVATORS PIONEERING THE 
USE OF DIGITAL RESOURCES 

 

 

Register now for the 2010 Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts 
Conference (DRHA 2010: http://drha2010.org.uk/ )

at Brunel University in London 

Sunday 5th to Wednesday 8th September 2010 

 

 

This year's applications have created an excellent line-up of panels, papers, 
performances and installations - final delegates to be announced online in 
early August 2010. The DRHA committee recommends not missing this event at such 
a time of important shifts in the digital debate. 

 

Outstanding Keynote Speakers:

* Richard Coyne - Professor of Architectural Computing at the University of 
Edinburgh.

* Christopher Pressler: Director of Research and Learning Resources and 
Director of the Centre for Research Communications, University of Nottingham.

* Thecla Schiphorst: Media Artist/Designer / Faculty Member in the School of 
Interactive Arts and Technology. Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada. 

* STELARC, Chair in Performance Art at Brunel University and Senior Research, 
Fellow in the MARCS Labs at the University of Western Sydney.

 

Performers to include Stelarc and the Avatar Orchestra Metaverse led by Pauline 
Oliveros.

 

Specific focus on discussions in and around Second Life.

 

Twitter: http://twitter.com/DRHA2010

 

 

 

  Prof Sue Broadhurst,
  DRHA 2010 Conference Chair
  School of Arts, 
  Brunel University, 
  West London, 
  UB8 3PH, UK 
  Direct Line:+44(0)1895 266588
  Extension: 66588
  Fax: +44(0)1895 269768
  Email: susan.broadhurst@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

   

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