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The digital revolution is creating different kinds of reading and writing communities. How are we responding to this new dynamic?
The relationship between readers and writers is changing, with a blurring of the boundaries between the consumption and creation of text. Young people are finding new ways both to tell their own stories and relate to writers. The digital revolution is creating different kinds of reading and writing communities. How are we responding to this new dynamic?
Speakers include:
Kate Pullinger (Writer and Reader in Creative Writing and New Media, DeMontfort University)
Leon Cych (Learn 4 Life and Futurelab)
Jacob Sam La Rose (poet and web developer)
Guy Parsons (game designer, Mind Candy)
Rose Malharia (young person)
The seminar will be introduced by Paul Collard, Director, Creative Partnerships and Miranda McKearney, Director, The Reading Agency and chaired by Karl James from The Dialogue Project.
Speaker(s): |
Dr Karl James | talks |
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Date and Time: |
27 September 2007 at 5:30 pm |
Duration: | 2 hours 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
Penguin |
Organised by: |
Creative Partnerships |
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Tickets: |
Free |
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The seminar is free, but to guarantee your place please book online at: http://creativepartnershipsevents.co.uk/mashup/ |
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