Publishing between Open Access, Piracy and Public Spheres
12.11. – 14.11.2014 | Lüneburg, Germany
New media is dead! Long live new media! For three days, publishers, researchers, programmers, designers, artists, and entrepreneurs will discuss how research and publishing in the humanities have changed over the past decade. The conference will explore new tools for gathering knowledge, examine platforms for multimedia publishing, or collaborative writing experiments.
Participants will focus on the interplay between pixels and print, and discuss open and closed modes of knowledge, in order to seek out what this elusive thing could be: post-digital knowledge.
Please register here, participation is free of charge. This website will keep you updated and you can download the conference poster here.
The Program of the “The Postdigital Scholar Conference” is chaired by:
Mercedes Bunz – Head of Hybrid Publishing Lab
Nishant Shah – International Tandem Partner at Hybrid Publishing Lab
Michael Dieter – Research Associate at Hybrid Publishing Lab
Andreas Kirchner – Research Associate at Hybrid Publishing Lab