A day-long conference Oct. 25 will reflect on the challenges posed by the regulation of digital media platforms as spaces that undermine clear distinctions between public and private.
Media & Space: The Regulation of Digital Platforms, New Media & Technologies will bring together scholars from disparate disciplines, including but not limited to law, communication, media, the arts, geography, and political science.
The program runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Multimedia Studio, Alan Wildeman Centre for Creative Arts, followed by a reception where UWindsor alumnus and artist Alex McKay (BFA 1990) will present Treaty Canoe, his performance/sculpture/installation piece that incorporates treaties penned onto handmade linen paper.
Find details, as well as registration information, on the conference website.