Conflux Panel: Toward a Schizogeographic Society?

Toward a Schizogeographic Society?
Re-evaluating the psychogeographic in terms of contemporary
conditions of subjectivity and urban space.

Sunday, September 16, 2007
2:00pm

Mark Shepard Sept. 12 2007 18:49Reply

Toward a Schizogeographic Society?
Re-evaluating the psychogeographic in terms of contemporary
conditions of subjectivity and urban space.
A panel discussion with Janet Abrams and Adam Greenfield, moderated
by Mark Shepard.

@ Conflux 2007 - http://confluxfestival.org/conflux2007/

Sunday, September 16, 2007
2:00pm

Max Herman Sept. 12 2007 21:14Reply

Reading all of the below, it wouldn't have surprised me too much to have
seen included a phrase like "The panel will also discuss the new
art-historical period which, Postmodernism having ended, all of these
factors have brought about. They call this hypothetical period 'the Network
Period' or 'Networkism,' and predict it will last through the 21st century
as all this computer stuff as well as all the continuing regular stuff gets
worked on by humanity."

>From: Mark Shepard <markshepard@schizogeo.net>
>Reply-To: Mark Shepard <markshepard@schizogeo.net>
>To: raw@rhizome.org
>Subject: RHIZOME\_RAW: Conflux Panel: Toward a Schizogeographic Society?
>Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 17:49:32 -0400
>
>Toward a Schizogeographic Society?
>Re-evaluating the psychogeographic in terms of contemporary conditions of
>subjectivity and urban space.
>A panel discussion with Janet Abrams and Adam Greenfield, moderated by
>Mark Shepard.
>
>@ Conflux 2007 - http://confluxfestival.org/conflux2007/
>
>Sunday, September 16, 2007
>2:00pm