[SIGCIS-Members] Science Museum 'Information Age' conference - call for papers/date change

Blyth Tilly Tilly.Blyth at sciencemuseum.ac.uk
Thu Apr 24 02:59:18 PDT 2014


This is a late call for papers but may be of interest to SIGCIS members:

 

Call for contributions

 

'Interpreting the Information Age': new avenues for research and display


 

November 3rd - 5th 2014

Science Museum, London

 

Dear colleagues,

 

In autumn 2014, the Science Museum will open a ground-breaking new
permanent gallery, Information Age. The gallery will expose, examine and
celebrate how information and communication technologies have
transformed our lives over the last 200 years. To mark this launch, the
Museum is hosting a three day conference which will discuss how the
history and material culture of information can be made relevant for
today's audiences, and celebrate the participation projects which have
supported the gallery's development.

 

We would welcome contributions from peers across the sector and beyond,
to support this exciting conference. The call for contributions can be
viewed at
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/about_us/new_research_folder/news_and_ev
ents/~/media/14CF9342DB8B459D92E3DAECBC3F5C39.ashx - please send all
proposals to research at sciencemuseum.ac.uk by Friday 25th April 2014.

 

Dr Tilly Blyth

Keeper of Technologies and Engineering

Science Museum

Exhibition Road

London SW7 2DD

 

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