I’ll be working with AND during these next few months and probably calling one a few people to get involved. Keep your calendar free!
Archive for March, 2009
Abandon Normal Devices (23-27 Sept, 2009)
Posted by Andy Miah on March 23, 2009
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We’re All Activists Now (first Guardian column)
Posted by Andy Miah on March 23, 2009
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Surveillance and Society
Posted by Andy Miah on March 18, 2009
New publication in the journal Surveillance and Society
Rich, E. & Miah, A. (2009) Prosthetic Surveillance: The medical governance of healthy bodies in cyberspace, Surveilance and Society 26(1), 163-177. http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/ojs/index.php/journal/article/view/prosthetic/prosthetic
The special edition of this journal also includes a review of Medicalization of Cyberspace, which was also just reviewed in Body and Society
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What do you get if…?
Posted by Andy Miah on March 18, 2009
Monday and Tuesday I was running What Do You Get If…? a two-day workshop exploring the role of social media in a) the arts and b) health and environmental issues.


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ARS Electronica – Linz, European Capital of Culture 2009
Posted by Andy Miah on March 12, 2009
Last week, I was in Linz for a couple of days and met up with people at ARS Electronica Centre (AEC). What an amazing place. Theire new enlargement is a stunning building with so much great tech. They’re managing to bridge artistic programme and pedgagogic experiences very nicely. It feels like the Mecca of Linz.
We also learned that Linz is Hitler’s hometown and a major exhibit of the European Capital of Culture programme for the year explains his roots, as an artist and advocate of a cultural policy regime that would put Linz at the heart of Austrian cultural activity.
It’s a very special place to visit.
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The Guardian and Me
Posted by Andy Miah on March 9, 2009
This month, I start writing a colum for The Guardian, one of the UK broadsheet papers. The science Editor, Ian Sample has invited me, along with PZ Myers, Chris French and Simon Singh to keep abreast of the latest scientific developments. Naturally, I’ll be focusing on the ethical issues arising from emerging technologies, so keep an eye on its pages.
Now, all I need is for someone to adequately update my Wikipedia entry. It’s soooo out of date and and I dare not touch it!
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Biodigital Lives (2008, July 14, CFPs)
Posted by Andy Miah on March 9, 2009
Biodigital lives
Call for papers and presentations:
Biodigital lives: making, consuming and archiving the lives of technoscience: 14 July 2009, 9am – 5.30, Educational Development Building (EDB), University of Sussex, UK,
Hosted by the Centre for the Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (CESAGen), the Centre for Material Digital Culture and the Centre for Life History and Life Writing Research,
Convened by Dr Kate O’Riordan and Dr Adrian Mackenzie, other confirmed participants include Dr Caroline Bassett, Anna Dumitriu, Dr Joan Haran, Dr Adam Hedgecoe, Dr Margaretta Jolly, Professor Maureen McNeil, Dr Sharif Mowlabocus, Dr Jussi Parikka, Ms Lizzie Thynne, Mr Kirk Woolford,
The aim of this one-day workshop is to examine issues and questions about digital and biodigital life, lives and identities framed by biosciences, contemporary media and biopolitical cultures. From the lives of scientists to the technologisation of life, ‘Biodigital lives’ will analyse biotechnological and bioinformatic forms and practices of identifying, archiving and storying the living. It will discuss diverse forms of new/digital mediation and informatics as they pertain to the lives of people, plants, animals, microbes, viruses and ecosystems entangled in global media, biopolitical institutions and bioeconomies.
Topics might include:
How digital/life history and genetic genealogies intersect
Biomediation and biotechnological media in reading and writing lives
Biodigital memory, narration and identity (e.g. Memory and archive, genetics and life story, digital life practices)
Genomic databases and biobanks as biographical resources
Techniques of writing, reading, editing and publishing the lives of species and populations
Life archives and life histories of humans and non-humans
Synthetic biology and bioinformatic communities from the perspective of biological literacy, design and participation
Genomes as digital/media artefacts – new media/biotech convergences and commercial genealogies
Genetics and genomics as/in life narratives and popular culture
Aesthetic encounters in biodigital life in sci-art, film, games, software, art etc
Genealogies and critical potentials of bioart/digital media art intersections
The workshop aims to make visible, and interrogate, the very different kinds of info-bio mediation, hybridisation and divergence that are taking place, to work through some of the specificities and connections across diverse fields of contemporary digital life making and storying. The workshop will be arranged around short presentations and will favour discussion and broad participation. Please send abstracts of 300 words and a short bio to Kate O’Riordan by April 20th 2009: k.oriordan@sussex.ac.uk
Key Dates:
Monday 20th April – deadline for all submissions
Monday 11th May – final confirmation and draft programme
Tuesday 26th May – final programme published
Wednesday 3rd June – final deadline for registration
Tuesday 14th July – EVENT
Please note that the Journal of Media Practice will be holding an event on Monday 13th July at the same venue and participants are encouraged to stay for both events.
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What do you get if?
Posted by Andy Miah on March 4, 2009
On 17th March, I’ll be running an event at FACT in Liverpool on Social Media and Health/Environment funded by the EPSRC Digital Economy research cluster. For this reason, the event is free, but we have limited spaces. We are now open to a general audience. For more information about the event, please link here. Drop me a line if you’d like to attend

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