LAST CHANCE! The deadline for submitting artworks and posters for the exhibition is May 5th. Submission guidelines can be found here.
CEMORE BLOG POSTS
Mobilities Equipment is Moving
The mobilities lab is moving over to a new online booking system for research equipment! We are in the process of transferring to this system so please bear with us - we aim to keep all equipment available during this period. Equipment will be reserved and collected...
Mobilities design – discussing Ole Jensen’s paper
The Cemore reading group will next meet to discuss: Ole Jensen (2016) - Of ‘other’ materialities: why (mobilities) design is central to the future of mobilities research, Mobilities, 11:4, 587-597, DOI: 10.1080/17450101.2016.1211826. The link to this article:...
Mobilities, Literature and Culture Conference
On April 21-22nd 2017 CeMoRe will host the inaugural conference of the new Palgrave Macmillan book series, Studies in Mobilities, Literature and Culture. The series directors - Charlotte Mathieson (University of Surrey), Marian Aguiar (Carnegie Mellon, USA), and Lynne...
Mobilising Data: isITethical? at PSCE 2017
Cemore's Monika Büscher and Malé Luján Escalante will take the game isITethical to the Public Safety Communications Europe Conference in Munich, 3-5 May 2017. Abstract IsITethical? The Board Game: experimenting with ethical impact assessment as creative collaborative...
By Duddon’s Side with Nikki Pugh 27 April 2017
Cemore Seminar: Standing in a cold river for an hour, nervous explorations underground, scrubbing a handmade kayak and listening to a waterfall from the inside: just some of the things artist Nikki Pugh found herself doing over the last few months as she investigated...
Infrastructuring Mobile Utopia: Global Challenges, Global Responses
Cemore's Monika Buscher is giving a keynote at the Living Infrastructures, Volgograd, 27-28 April 2017. https://livinginfrastructures.wordpress.com/about/ Abstract: Since the 1992 Earth Summit, 4.4 billion people or 64% of the world’s population have been affected by...
Mobile Cultures of Disaster Conference
Cemore Director Monika Büscher is giving a keynote at the Mobile Cultures of Disasters Conference in Adelaide. A Mobile Utopia of Radically Reflexive Resilience Since the 1992 Earth Summit, 4.4 billion people or 64% of the world’s population have been affected by...
NoWHere: Futures of Collaboration
To experiment with futures of collaboration, the NowHere project team are running a 'no-fly' workshop. On 27th March 2017, Monika Buscher, Andrew Glover, Tania Lewis and Yolanda Strengers at RMIT in Melbourne (16:00) will start the workshop with James Faulconbridge,...