New Members
Monday, April 9, 2018 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM | iCal |
While the digital turn has vastly enriched many lives, it has also amplified divides, accelerated inequalities, elevated the possibility of historical amnesia, and brought us new and onerous forms of labor. But it is not irreversible. Digital emergence is feeding a renaissance of physical media, a revival of the handmade, and an analog culture that consciously looks forward rather than to the past. The opposition of digital progress and analog nostalgia is giving way to a new vision of hybridity, suggests Rick Prelinger, founder of Prelinger Archives. Centered on the archival record and the production of culture as models for social imagination, Prelinger will explore how strategies that look beyond physical/virtual binaries can redistribute power and heal digital wounds.
- location: Clark University, Dana Commons (36 Maywood Street), 2nd Floor, Worcester
- contact: 508-793-7479
- web: bit.ly/4-9Prelinger
- email: higginsschool@clarku.edu
- cost: Free
* Undividing Digital and Analog
Date and Time
Monday Apr 9, 2018