Tracing Mobility Symposium: Cartography and Migration in Networked Space - 15 May, Nottingham






THIS EVENT IS FREE












TRACING MOBILITY SYMPOSIUM


Symposium #1 of 3


15 May


10am - 6pm


Nottingham Contemporary, Weekday Cross, Nottingham, NG1 2GB


Joining forces with Nottingham Contemporary as part of their forthcoming Uneven Geographies exhibition, Tracing Mobility, the first of Radiator’s three international symposia, examines the emergence of a new space, a space born out of
the
technology used to control and divide society.



Participants include; Frank Abbott (UK); Active Ingredient [Rachel Jacobs] (UK);
Robin Bhattacharya
(UK/CH); Heath
Bunting
(UK); Simon
Faithfull
(UK/DE);
James Kennard (UK); Plan b [Sophia New & Daniel
Belasco
Rogers] (UK/DE);
Katarzyna
Krakowiak
(PL);
Krzysztof
Nawratek
(PL/UK); Kate
Rich
(UK);
Michelle Teran (CA/DE); Open_Sailing [Ollie Palmer]
(UK); Gordan Savicic (AT/NL);
Trebor Scholz (US); Basak Senova (TR); Société Réaliste (HU/FR); Joanna Warsza (PL); Mushon
Zer-Aviv
(I
L/US)


Presentations by artists and speakers from such diverse fields as geography, urban theory and computer science will explore what constitutes being nomadic these days and how developments
in
networked and open source infrastructure are transforming our
expectations of
'Place'.




These events are free but booking is essential.



To reserve a place, please telephone Nottingham Contemporary on 0115 9242421 or visit


tracingmobility.eventbrite.com





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