Theorizing the Web is an inter- and non-disciplinary annual conference that brings together scholars, journalists, artists, activists, and technology practitioners to think conceptually and critically…
A third outing for London’s festival of experimental game design, featuring forty games falling variously into the venn diagram of video, board, physical and sports. Includes talks and a Code Liberati…
Usually when I refer to something as “fusion” I’m making a face or air quotes while I say it, but DakhaBrakha are the exception. They blend folk and jazz rhythms from around the world to make some pre…
A MAZE. established in 2008 is an international label in the field of independent and alternative games, playful media and games culture. Interdisciplinary, game-centered events and productions transc…
A “digital language conference” hosted at Brown University. Expect fun with art, bots, programming, poetry, and design. I can’t go, but it sounds amazing!
[PROBABLY NOT ACTUALLY AT 305 TEN EYCK ST BUT I HAD TO ADD A VENUE AND IT’S TBA] Radical Networks is (I hope?) running again this year and is selling early tickets via a Kickstarter campaign. The even…
A conference to consider how web archives can better serve their publics and the historical record – in other words, how to make sure archives of web content can better serve the public instead of fu…
An event that “outlines women’s experiences in computing history from the Victorian Age to the collapse of the dot-com bubble,” presented with Claire L. Evans, who recently published a book on the sub…
Seven artists, paired with seven technologists. Each pair creates an artwork or prototype and debuts it at a conference-style event.
Game of the Month club will meet to discuss the platformer Celeste.
An experimental festival for independent artists and creators who work on the internet.