Joanna Zylinska
Professor of New Media
Department of Media and Communications
Goldsmiths, University of London
“Biomediations: Images, Life, Media”
SATURDAY, APRIL 16 • 5:15p
Joanna Zylinska is a cultural theorist writing on new technologies and new media, ethics and art. She is the author of five books – most recently, Minimal Ethics for the Anthropocene (Open Humanities Press, 2014), Life after New Media: Mediation as a Vital Process (with Sarah Kember; MIT Press, 2012) and Bioethics in the Age of New Media (MIT Press, 2009) – she is also the editor of The Cyborg Experiments: the Extensions of the Body in the Media Age, a collection of essays on the work of performance artists Stelarc and Orlan (Continuum, 2002). Zylinska combines her philosophical writings with photographic art practice and curatorial work. Together with Clare Birchall, Gary Hall and Open Humanities Press, she runs the JISC-funded project Living Books about Life – consisting of a series of co-edited, electronic open access books about life that provide a bridge between the humanities and the sciences.
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