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interPLAY symposium explores the link between creativity and information

"interPLAY: between creativity & information" is the intriguing title ofa one-day symposium at 91ɫ that is dedicated to exploring and challenging definitions of “information” from a diversity of perspectives.

Hosted by the 91ɫ Libraries, interPLAY will take place Monday, March 26, from 9am to 7pm, inthe Senate Chamber, 940 South Ross Building, and the Scott Library on the Keele campus.

Adam Lauder The symposium is informed by the ongoing publication of the , an experimental online catalogue raisonné (or complete list) currently being developed at the 91ɫ Libraries by Adam Lauder(left), the University's inaugural.

Lauder is working to develop the catalogue raisonné withCanadian Conceptual artist (the artist recently added the ampersand to his name),and an international team of collaborators.The development of the catalogue offers an idealopportunity to respond to the visionary information art of IAIN BAXTER& with fresh approaches to information, information technology, and library and information science from across the disciplinary spectrum.

Inspired by Canadian scholar and philosopher Marshall McLuhan’s transformation of information theory, from a “matching” model of communication to one of active “making”, IAIN BAXTER& began in 1966 to explore the creative possibilities of “information” as a medium.The 45-year process of exploration that followed has ledtheconceptual artistto engage with, and creatively reinterpret, information concepts across a range of disciplines, incluMarshall McLuhanding business, computing, and linguistics.

Marshall McLuhan

Universityof British Columbia English ProfessorRichard Cavell, author of McLuhan in Space: A Cultural Geography (University of Toronto Press, 2003) will present the symposium's keynote address. Cavell's book was the first topropose that Marshall McLuhan be read as a spatial theorist.

To learn more about other presenters and symposium proceedings and to register, visit the website.

More about Adam Lauder

Lauder has joined the Libraries for a two-year term as the first W.P. Scott Chair for Research in e-Librarianship. He holds a master in information studiesfrom the University of Toronto and a masters inart historyfrom Concordia University.

His research project encompasses many areas of e-librarianship including critical information studies, digital archives, scholarly communication and metadata standards. Lauder is applyingthe catalogue raisonné publication model in an online environment, with a focuson IAIN BAXTER&.

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