Workshop announcement - Science and the Moving Image: Histories of Intermediality
Workshop announcement - Science and the Moving Image: Histories of Intermediality
We are pleased to announce the full programme and registration for our upcoming workshop, ‘Science and the Moving Image: Histories of Intermediality’.
This workshop, which will take place on Zoom over three afternoons (GMT time) on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd November 2021, will bring together scholars from a wide range of disciplines who are working on exciting new research at the intersection between media and science. The event is hosted by the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge, and is generously supported by the Faculty of History‘s G.M. Trevelyan Fund and the University’s Researcher Development Fund. It is organised by Anin Luo, Max Long and Miles Kempton. The Keynote speaker will be Tim Boon.
You can access full details for this workshop, including our three-day programme and paper abstracts, on our newly launched website:
https://sciencemovingimage.org/
Registration, which is free and open to all, is now live via Eventbrite. You can register now by following this link.
We are looking forward to what promises to be a fascinating series of papers and discussions, and warmly encourage all interested to attend.
With best wishes,
Max Long, Anin Luo, Miles Kempton