Life in Pixels hosts an ongoing series of transdisciplinary conversations thinking about how we can make sense of, and live with, our computational social condition today. Considering sociocultural, aesthetic, politicoeconomic, environmental, racial, and historical registers of technology together, the series will bring together people who think and do technology beyond disciplinary boundaries. The events are all designed as an ongoing series of conversations between scholars and practitioners in Media Studies, Science and Technology Studies, History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Critical Digital Studies, and Literary Cultural Studies.
Life in Pixels is generously sponsored by the Ruth and Paul Idzik Collegiate Chair in Digital Scholarship, the Technology and Digital Studies Programs (and its Computing and Digital Technologies Minor) in the College of Arts and Letters, the John J Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values (and its Program in History and Philosophy of Science), the Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship, the Department of English, and the Department of Film, Television, and Theatre at the University of Notre Dame, with previous support from the Lucy Family Institute for Data and Society and the Minor in Data Science.