Dear Colleagues, I wanted to share information regarding an upcoming virtual symposium titled “Media and/as Infrastructure." It will be taking place on Friday and Saturday, April 29-30. You can register for the event using this link. https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/media-andas-infrastructure-a-symposium-registration-295360159187?utm-cam A description of the symposium, schedule, title of talks, etc. can be found on our public Twitter site @mediainfra22. I've copied and pasted general details below. *Symposium Description:* Media scholars are increasingly turning their attention to the study of infrastructure, bringing with them a multitude of methodological approaches. Their subjects and concerns cut across numerous subfields, questioning the communicative capabilities, environmental impact, and the very ontology of infrastructures that humans rely on. These concerns illustrate the urgent need to unite concerns of materiality with questions of form and poetics. Taking ‘media and infrastructure’ and ‘media as infrastructure’ together, this symposium invites scholars representing a range of disciplines to put considerations of infrastructural materiality in dialogue with aesthetics and form *Keynote Speakers:* Brian Larkin and Nicole Starosielski *Participants: * Nadine Chan, Charmaine Chua, Seán Cubitt, Katherine Groo, Lisa Han, Brian R. Jacobson, Debashree Mukherjee, Rafico Ruiz, Salomé Aguilera Skvirsky, and Joshua Joshua Harold Wiebe. If you have any questions, please contact the co-organizers Tanya Goldman ( [log in to unmask]), Joni Hayward Marcum ([log in to unmask]), and Meghan Romano (@[log in to unmask]). Tanya Goldman she/her/hers PhD '22 Cinema Studies Tisch School of the Arts [log in to unmask] ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the College of Communication and Information Sciences, the University of Alabama: https://cis.ua.edu