Announcing BIOS: The Poetics of Life in Digital Media, hosted by the
Center for Literary Computing at West Virginia University in
Morgantown, WV. September 14-16, 2006.
BIOS: The Poetics of Life in Digital Media is an interdisciplinary
symposium on the reinvention of life in digital media. The term BIOS
captures capture boundary-crossing and hybridization of human and
machine. For the ancient Greeks, BIOS referred to particular forms of
life rather than life in general (zoe). BIOS therefore, was the form
of life specific to the development of human society and political
culture. Understanding BIOS means understanding how humans adapt
nature into culture. In computer science, by contrast, BIOS means
something quite different: the basic input output system, the lowest
level of code that allows a computer to run. BIOS is burnt into
computer hardware and enables the machine to boot and run software
programs and media. The two meanings of BIOS resonate with each other
as basic requirements for a social system, whether in civic space or
in cyberspace.
BIOS will combine talks and creative work / performances. We already
plan a rich and exciting schedule. Proposals are welcome on any area
within the topic. Keywords/subtopics include but are not limited toPiedmont Community College
Levine Campus
P.O. Box 35009
Charlotte, NC 28235-5009
http://www.wildgoosepoetryreview.com
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