Proposals for presentations, art, and performances for the second-ever Phish Studies Conference are due this Friday, December 15th. The conference will be held in Corvallis, Oregon, at Oregon State University, May 17-19th, 2024.
More information, including the call for proposals and submission details, can be found at phishstudies.net. For a video archive of presentations made during the 2019 event, visit the inaugural conference’s website. For example, the Phish.Net Community Panel's presentation at the first Conference may be viewed here.
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