The International Digital Media Arts Association Conference 2010 (iDMAa 2010) is happening November 4 – 6 at Emily Carr University. This year’s conference will focus on the subject of The Digital Narrative: Pushing scholarship, creativity and imagination.
Monique is speaking on a social media panel with Alexandra Samuel, the Director of the Social and Interactive Media Centre at Emily Carr University and Adrian Allene, Chief Technology Officer at United Media Partners.
From the iDMAa 2010 website:
Leading academics, professionals and artists will gather at Emily Carr University of Art and Design for the International Digital Media and Arts Association’s 8th annual conference to explore the world of digital technologies with a focus on the subject of The Digital Narrative. The conference will include workshops, keynote speakers, “extreme close-up” guest panels, paper presentations, networking, discussions, and social events as well as opportunities to explore Emily Carr’s state of the art facilities
New digital technologies and mediums are informing, challenging and reinventing our notions of narrative structures and storytelling. Non- linear, virtual, artificial, interactive, and cyber culture have become common terms and concepts when describing the emerging integration of science, art, and sociology. The Digital Narrative explores ideas of how storytelling and communication is influencing and influenced by new and emerging technologies.
Details:
November 4 – 6, 2010
Emily Carr University
If you register before October 20th, a member ticket costs $289, a non-member ticket costs $395 and a student ticket costs $89.
See the list of speakers.
Register here.