[acc-cca-l] Decimal Lab event | Toronto, October 15th, 2019

Isabel Pedersen Isabel.Pedersen at uoit.ca
Wed Sep 25 11:09:24 MDT 2019


Dear Colleagues,


Please join us for an evening of technocultural questions at the fourth Decimal Lab Speaker Series, Aging and the Digital: The imagined and lived dimensions of aging with digital technology. The event is free and open to the public.

The goal of this Speaker Series is to highlight the very different and often contradictory understandings of what it means to age with digital technology and will feature talks by Drs. Stephen Katz, Kim Sawchuk, and Kirsten Ellison.

With a decided move away from the premise that aging is a problem to be fixed and/or managed by digital technology, the speakers pose a different set of questions, examining the sociocultural, practical and material implications and futures of aging with digital technology.

When: October 15th, 2019 from 5:30-7:30pm
Where: Centre for Social Innovation, The Atrium, 192 Spadina Ave. Toronto, ON

RSVP: http://aging-and-the-digital.eventbrite.ca<http://aging-and-the-digital.eventbrite.ca/>


Please email Kirsten at kellison at trentu.ca<mailto:kellison at trentu.ca> or visit our website<https://www.decimallab.ca/events/decimal-lab-speakers-series-presents-an-evening-of-technocultural-questions-toronto-on/> for more information.


Sincerely,

Isabel


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Isabel Pedersen, PhD
Canada Research Chair in Digital Life, Media, and Culture
Director of Decimal: Digital Culture and Media Lab
Ontario Tech University



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