Tag: symposium
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CfP: Love and Loss 2025
Near… Far… Wherever You Are… We invite you to the third symposium by THENOSTAGAINNETWORK called “LOVE & LOSS”. Paper presentations, performances, and research creation are welcome on the topic of nostalgia that engages/builds on the following prompts: With Generous Support From Topics of Interest The experience of losing something we love Continuing to love something…
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Throwback #nostagain2024
As we approach the season for a new symposium, we can’t help but feel nostalgic for last year’s presenters and research creation artists at Time in a Bottle 2024! TOP OF THE MORNING… Richy Srirachanikorn opened with a keynote on Time Capsules; how does American mobster Al Capone, a military school, and Barbie relate to…
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Time in a Bottle Program 2024 – Line-up & Tickets!
The NOSTAGAIN NETWORK proudly presents 23 artists, students, and scholars from North America, Europe, and Asia for our Time in a Bottle Symposium! Get LIMITED (x25) in-person tickets here.Get your virtual tickets here. Tickets EVENTBRITE: Tickets Here (25 seats) ONLINE ZOOM: Tickets Here (Unlimited) FAQs Contact Information Derek Pasborg – CommunicationsRichy Srirachanikorn – Outreach projectlostagain@gmail.com…
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[TICKETS] Time in Bottle
EVENTBRITE: Tickets Here (25 seats) ONLINE ZOOM: Tickets Here (Unlimited)
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CfP: Time in a Bottle 2024
The CfP has now closed and the organizing committee are currently reviewing all submissions. Please wait for a confirmation email by the 12th January, 2024. If I could save time in a bottle, the first thing that I’d like to do… is to save everyday ‘til eternity passes away just to spend them with you.…
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LOSTAGAIN Symposium 2023 on Digital Nostalgia
Last year at the Milieux Institute, the Nostagain Network was founded at the Technoculture, Art and Games (TAG) research lab by 6 students. After successfully applying for funding, they received support from the Dean’s Special Initiative Award and from the Hexagram Research Network. With this support, the Nostagain Network proudly launched a call for presentations…