The Rochester Institute of  Technology in Rochester, New York, USA hosts The Future of  Reading Symposium, June 9-12th, 2010. Featured speakers include Margaret Atwood, Chris Anderson (Editor in  Chief of Wired), Robert  Bringhurst (Poet and Scholar), Jane Friedman (Open Road Media) N. Katherine  Hayles (Duke), Johanna  Drucker (UCLA),  and Jon Orwant (Google), amongst others.
This three-day  symposium at will be organized around a central question: How will  reading change in the coming decade? Evolving technologies and habits of  information exchange have profound effects on how societies (their  thinkers, writers, scientists, and citizens) envision, create,  articulate, distribute, absorb, remember, and assimilate content.  Commercial competition and technical innovation, as well as the  perpetual desire to create and share, are reshaping the information  systems on which reading depends: the private act of writing, the  interpretive act of typography, and the social act of publishing.
The  aim of this symposium is to foresee where and how new modes of reading  will take us—socially, politically, economically and aesthetically—in  the coming decade, and will feature provocative and challenging  presentations by experts in writing systems, content creation, vision  and cognition, typography, visual media, digital publishing and display  technology. In addition, smaller interactive breakout sessions will  allow participants to engage closely with other participants based on shared interests and  themes.
Symposium registration, including meals and banquet, is  $295. Full program and registration details can be found on the  symposium website: http://futureofreading.cias.rit.edu/2010/index.php
Amit  Ray, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of English
Rochester Institute  of Technology
College of Liberal Arts, 06-2309
92 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623
Phone:  585 475-2437  Fax: 585 475-7120
http://futureofreading.cias.rit.edu/
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