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1. Workshop thematics


PRACTITIONERS

This area/theme encompasses the people, instruments, and projects involved in the articulation of knowledge, art, materials, etc. through applications of new media...

potential speakers: (some already invited) mike pearson, abram stern, fiona & jonna, rick prelinger... More speakers.


INDUSTRY

Industry refers to the arena of new media design, creation, modification, and discimination. CSNM hopes to bring together aspects of industry and content production...

potential speakers: (some already invited) will harvey, bmw design center, mike prellinger, stuart brand, paul rankin, mimi ito...More speakers.


CRITICAL

Sociologists and cultural critics interested in the tensions behind new media...

potential speakers: (some already invited) isabelle stengers, bruno latour, brian massumi, steven meyer, paul edwards, geof bowker, leigh star, mark andrejevic, stefan helmreich, Anna Lee Saxenian - Dean of Berkeley's School of Information Management, Henry Jenkins - MIT's head of Comparative Media Studies... More speakers.


2. Workshop "deliverables": process, manifestation, synthesis How can we keep a record of ongoing discussions? How can we incorporate ideas, insights and developments into future workshop session?

The following were suggested:


3. To Do list






Email the coordinators at: mshanks@stanford.edu, cwitmore@stanford.edu, fturner@stanford.edu, tlenoir@stanford.edu.
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