An archive of previous and past events.
Conversations @Graham: The Nature of Intellectual Transformation
AUG 24, 2021 – 12:00 – 12:45 PM CDT Online via Zoom Join us for our conversation with historian, author, and composer Ada Palmer on the nature of intellectual transformations. […]
2021
Readercon 31 – Women on the Margins of (Alternate) History
Readercon 31 • August 13–15, 2021 • readercon.org Sunday – 2:00 PM In the 2019 Atlantic article “Was Shakespeare a Woman?”, Elizabeth Winkler writes, “Stories about women’s lost and obscured […]
2021
Balticon 55
The Baltimore Science Fiction Society will hold Balticon 55 as a free virtual convention Memorial Day weekend, May 28-31, 2021. Balticon is the Maryland Regional Science Fiction and Fantasy convention put […]
2021
Who Has The Power to Change History?
Join the Chicago Women’s Alliance (CWA) for a presentation from Dr. Ada Palmer. “Who Has the Power to Change History: Virtual Reality Simulations” will focus on the structures of virtual […]
2021
RSA 2021 Annual Meeting
The Renaissance Society of America is pleased to announce that plans for our virtual conference in spring 2021 are well underway. Meeting online will allow RSA members around the world […]
2021
Free Lecture: Recovering a Lost Classic in the Renaissance
RECOVERING A LOST CLASSIC IN THE RENAISSANCE A FREE PUBLIC LECTURE BY ADA PALMER The Paideia Institute is pleased to host a free public lecture on the process of recovering a lost […]
2021
The 42nd International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts
The 42nd International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts Climate Change and the Anthropocene March 18-21, 2021 Guest Scholar: Stacy Alaimo, University of Oregon Guest Author: Jeff VanderMeer ICFA 42 will […]
2021
CAPRICON 41 Panel – That Was Unexpected!
Ever wanted to know what your favorite fantasy novelist would do if they were suddenly turned into a witch’s familiar? Or how a popular sci-fi writer would communicate with an […]
2021
CAPRICON 41 Reading – Ada Palmer
Ada Palmer reads from their work. Visit capricon.org for more info on Capricon 41
2021
CAPRICON 41 Panel – Planned Futures vs. Evolving Futures
Foreseeing the future is notoriously tricky. The pioneers of cellphone technology thought they were creating wireless telephones, not networked pocket computers. Attempts to dictate the future have been even less […]
2021