
Next week, May 23-24, I’ll be giving the keynote at the 5th Spiral Film and Philosophy Conference in Toronto. My talk is titled “AI and the Automated Imagination.”
Find more info at the conference website: https://spiralfilmphilosophy.ca

Next week, May 23-24, I’ll be giving the keynote at the 5th Spiral Film and Philosophy Conference in Toronto. My talk is titled “AI and the Automated Imagination.”
Find more info at the conference website: https://spiralfilmphilosophy.ca
I am excited to announce that I will be giving the keynote lecture at the Spiral Film & Philosophy conference in May. I attended Spiral back before the pandemic, when Deborah Levitt gave the keynote, and I have been wanting to return ever since.
They’ve put together an excellent theme this year — please share the CFP widely!

This Thursday, May 16, I will be at the Cinema Studies Institute at the University of Toronto to talk about “Discorrelated Images” — the subject of my forthcoming book by the same title.
The next day, I’ll be speaking at the Spiral Film and Philosophy Conference about the idea of “animation” in a post-cinematic media regime.
Looking forward to being in Toronto and seeing lots of familiar faces!

Next month, May 16-18, I will be in Toronto, where I’ll give two talks:
First, on May 16, I’ll be talking about my book project Discorrelated Images at the Cinema Studies Institute at the University of Toronto.
Then, on May 17, I will be giving a talk titled “Cinematic and Post-Cinematic Animation: Medium, Theme, Phenomenology” at the Spiral Film and Philosophy Conference (the theme of which is It’s Alive! Film/Form/Life). The full conference program is online, here: https://spiralfilmphilosophy.ca/program-2019/
On Saturday, Nov. 17 (3:30 – 5:00pm), I will be presenting alongside Beth Coleman, Jacob Gaboury, James Malazita, and Patrick Keilty on a panel titled “Unstable Interface” at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Literature, Science, & the Arts (SLSA) in Toronto.
Here’s the panel lineup:
