Presented By: Digital Studies Institute
Search Engines: Search History Volume 2 Zine Launch

Register to attend in-person: https://myumi.ch/pVrnA
Register to attend on Zoom: https://myumi.ch/79nzD
Search History is a student-led zine publication from the University of Michigan community, hosted by Search Engines: Art, Tech, Justice. Search Engines is funded by the U-M Arts Initiative and the DISCO Network, housed in the Digital Studies Institute. In the last year, Search Engines brought artists such as Astria Suparak, Beth Coleman, Morehshin Allahyari, Paul Preciado, and Molly Soda to the Ann Arbor campus for workshops, performances, and panel discussions.
The Search History zine mediates on the implications of an increasingly digital world and asks questions like: How does art help us redefine what technology is? What is your vision of the future and how can art and technology make it a reality? And how do interdisciplinary practices in technology expand traditional knowledge production and storytelling?
Search History Vol. 2 is titled and themed "Into the Rabbit Hole."
The Search History Zine Launch will include conversation, food, and reading from zine contributors. Join us on Friday, October 3rd, 3PM-5PM ET in Weiser Hall 10th Floor or on Zoom to celebrate the launch of Search History Vol. 2!
We want to make our events accessible to all participants. CART services will be provided. If you anticipate needing accommodations to participate or would like help filling out the RSVP form, please email Giselle Mills at gimills@umich.edu.
We would like to thank the following co-sponsors:
Arts Initiative
Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing
Institute for Research on Women and Gender
Science, Technology, & Public Policy
Register to attend on Zoom: https://myumi.ch/79nzD
Search History is a student-led zine publication from the University of Michigan community, hosted by Search Engines: Art, Tech, Justice. Search Engines is funded by the U-M Arts Initiative and the DISCO Network, housed in the Digital Studies Institute. In the last year, Search Engines brought artists such as Astria Suparak, Beth Coleman, Morehshin Allahyari, Paul Preciado, and Molly Soda to the Ann Arbor campus for workshops, performances, and panel discussions.
The Search History zine mediates on the implications of an increasingly digital world and asks questions like: How does art help us redefine what technology is? What is your vision of the future and how can art and technology make it a reality? And how do interdisciplinary practices in technology expand traditional knowledge production and storytelling?
Search History Vol. 2 is titled and themed "Into the Rabbit Hole."
The Search History Zine Launch will include conversation, food, and reading from zine contributors. Join us on Friday, October 3rd, 3PM-5PM ET in Weiser Hall 10th Floor or on Zoom to celebrate the launch of Search History Vol. 2!
We want to make our events accessible to all participants. CART services will be provided. If you anticipate needing accommodations to participate or would like help filling out the RSVP form, please email Giselle Mills at gimills@umich.edu.
We would like to thank the following co-sponsors:
Arts Initiative
Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing
Institute for Research on Women and Gender
Science, Technology, & Public Policy