Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road
Until 18 Sept
This conference revisits contemporary strategies of deletion as both instruments of power and practices of resistance, refusal, and, more radically, negation. Across disciplines, scholars have examined how digital regimes erase particular memories, histories, subjectivities, and forms of labour, while artists and activists have developed creative strategies to rupture or perforate the relentless proliferation of images, sounds, and texts. Find out more This conference revisits contemporary strategies of deletion as both instruments of power and practices of resistance, refusal, and, more radically, negation. Across disciplines, scholars have examined how digital regimes erase particular memories, histories, subjectivities, and forms of labour, while artists and activists have developed creative strategies to rupture or perforate the relentless proliferation of images, sounds, and texts.
Not the same tradition as the lineage above — a genuinely different thread to pull, if you want one.