Last night we had a fantastic discussion about art and open source during our panel discussion connected with Evan Roth show in Zilkha. Thank you to our panelists Max Dietz, Greg Goldberg, Joyce Jacobsen, Isabella Litke and Alec McLane for providing us with such a variety of ways to look at open source and hacking. Big thank you as well to Brendan O’Donnell for moderating the panel and to the live bloggers of Wesleying. And thank you to our audience for attending the talk. I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did!
Isabella Litke
Art and Open Source: A Panel Discussion
Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at 4:30pm
Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Room 106
FREE!
Once the nearly exclusive purview of lawyers and librarians, questions of copyrights, freedom of information, and open source programming now reach into the lives of everyone. From the knock-off Prada bag, to the distribution of music, to questions of privacy that could impact national security–all of these issues and more come to the fore with currently available technologies. Previously accepted precepts and practices are being challenged from all sides. Moderated by students from the blog Wesleying.org, this panel of Wesleyan faculty and students will explore these engaging issues with audience participation invited. Panelists are Max Dietz ’16, Assistant Professor of Sociology Greg Goldberg, Dean of Social Sciences Joyce Jacobsen, Isabella Litke ’12 (Ph.D. Candidate at Princeton University) and Music Librarian and Archivist Alec McLane.