01 Mar, 2018 History & Theory The Software Arts with Warren Sack Chair and Professor of Film + Digital Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz Read more
29 Jan, 2018 Art, Tech & Culture Indexical Ambivalence with Kris Paulsen Associate Professor of History of Art and the Film Studies Program at The Ohio State University An Art, Technology and Culture Colloquium lecture. Presented in partnership with the History and Theory of New Media Lecture Series as part of Monday nights as BAMPFA. Read more
17 Oct, 2017 History & Theory Between the Digital and the Political: New Ecologies of Mind with Erich Hörl and Yuk Hui Panel Discussion with Luciana Parisi, David Bates & Warren Sack with support from the Townsend Center and the Dean of Arts and Humanities Read more
12 Oct, 2017 History & Theory Datasense: Sensor Technology and the Mediation of Sentience with Natasha Schull Associate Professor in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at NYU Presented in partnership with the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, & Society Read more
25 Apr, 2018 New Selfie Poetry about Maternity & Software from Alex Saum-Pascual Alex Saum-Pascual recently released a new electronic literature selfie poem about maternity and software. Read more
16 Mar, 2018 HTNM Revisited: "Software Arts" with Warren Sacks Recap of the Software Arts, the last HTNM lecture of the year! Read more
13 Nov, 2017 Revisited: HTNM Conference — Between the Digital and the Political Revisit the “Between Digital and the Political: New Ecologies of the Mind” symposium, which featured speakers including Professor David Bates, Dr. Yuk Hui, Luciana Parisi, and Warren Sack. Read more
01 Aug, 2017 Announcing the 2017-2018 Season of the History and Theory of New Media Lecture Series From software arts to self-tracking technologies, cybernetics to techno-ecologies, we are thrilled to introduce the speakers in this year's History and Theory of New Media program. Read more
29 Oct, 2013 Revisited: Creating Minds Creating Minds, an academic conference on reading and writing in the digital age had over 300 attendees throughout the day's talks and panels! Read more