On Mar 21, 2006, at 9:05 PM, Carl Skelton wrote:

Hyperpolis 3.0: Really Useful Media
Call for Papers/Proposals
We know too much about media communications technologies as instruments of social control.
We don't know enough about media technologies as instruments of civil society
and cultural development.
We know too much about media discourses as, on the one hand, “popular culture”: alienated
and commodified cultural forms; and on the other, “cultural theory”: paranoid cosmologies
of hyper-rhetoric, and the ubiquitous inevitability of evil...
We don't know enough about digital media as something other than a means to an end,
as “instrumental culture”, where culture itself —mainstream, alternative, underground, or otherwise—
is degraded to the status of tools (some hard, some soft, all ware).
Hyperpolis: Really Useful Media will provide a forum for the discussion and presentation of
some positive contributions to the field, in light of these chronic imbalances.
1
Media practices whose product is an improvement in the integrity and vitality
of the culture and society in which they are embedded.
2
Media practices whose processes are in and of themselves desirable.
Deadline:
June 15th, 2006
Conference and Celebration:
October 20th, 2006
Hosts:
Integrated Digital Media Institute
and Othmer Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies
Polytechnic University, Brooklyn
Info:
http://idmi.poly.edu
Contact:
Carl Skelton, Director, IDMI
Polytechnic University, Brooklyn
RH 701, Six MetroTech Center
Brooklyn NY 11201 USA
cskelton@poly.edu