ROFLCon 2012
"Informed commentators suggest that this may be the most important gathering of humanity since the fall of the tower of Babel."
"Informed commentators suggest that this may be the most important gathering of humanity since the fall of the tower of Babel."
This year's event, Nov. 9-10 at MIT, will look at how media producers and audiences are relating to one another in new ways in a spreadable media landscape.
Submissions accepted on a rolling basis until Friday, March 1, 2013.
Concepts of participation, trust, and democracy are increasingly fraught, essential, and powerfully repositioned. How will our news media look and sound in the next decade? What can we learn from news media of the past? What can international perspectives reveal about the variability and fluidity of media landscapes?
DeSForM (Design and Semantics of Form and Movement) seeks to present current research into the nature, character and behavior of emerging typologies of connected and intelligent objects within adaptive systems.
A conference for diverse constituencies to express their views and to showcase findings on videography as a creative tool in the quest for social justice.