[aha] Event, Signal, Affect. The 'Signaletic' Event in Art, Culture and Politics

T_Bazz t_bazz a ecn.org
Ven 11 Giu 2010 16:23:10 CEST


Ciao a tutt@,

domani saro' a questa conferenza con un intervento dal titolo: The 
Network Events. Networked art as a challenge for sociopolitical 
transformation, e in particolare, insieme ad altre, citero' l'esperienza 
di Anna Adamolo.

Saluti,
T_Bazz

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Event, Signal, Affect. The 'Signaletic' Event in Art, Culture and Politics

Conference-Colloquium, Aarhus University, June 12 &14, 2010, ADA 
building, room 333.

This conference-colloquium at the Humanistic Faculty, Aarhus University, 
will relate to the widespread use of the concepts event and/or affect in 
contemporary research of media, art, philosophy, politics and culture. 
It is the aim to qualify, explore and investigate the scope of the terms 
event and affect in different analytical fields. We assume that the 
renewed focus on event and affect is partly due to the impact of new 
(electronic and digital) media and the new forms of immediacy created by 
real-time control and transmission.
The conference will therefore investigate two key issues: 1) How can we 
describe event and affect on philosophical, artistic, political and 
cultural levels? 2) Has a new paradigm of the signal – related to the 
bypassing of representation in real-time transmissions – superseded the 
sign? What characterizes the signal?

By combining these questions the conference wants to initiate a broader 
discussion on a paradigmatic transformation from sign to signal in 
relation to the concepts of event and affect and their use and scope in 
art, politics and culture.

Download the program: 
http://nordisk.au.dk/fileadmin/www.nordisk.au.dk/Program.Event.Signal.pdf

Keynotes:
Nigel Thrift, Brian Massumi and Erin Manning.

Speakers:
Niels Albertsen, Mads Anders Baggesgaard, Tatiana Bazzichelli, Christian 
Borch, Christoph Brunner, Merete Carlson, Dorthe Refslund Christensen, 
Leila Dawney, Carsten Friberg, Jonas Fritsch, Jan Ifversen, Britta Timm 
Knudsen, Mathias Bonde Korsgaard, Christoffer Kølvrå, Annette Svaneklink 
Jakobsen, Thomas Jellis, Ulla Angkjær Jørgensen, Thomas Markussen, 
Casper Høeg Radil, Carsten Stage, Bodil Marie Stavning Thomsen, Anne 
Marit Waade.

Participants:
Lise Nygaard Christensen, Lise Dilling, Jette Geil, Lars Bo Løfgreen, 
Kirsten Marie Pedersen, Rebecca Parbo.

Some more info:
http://networkingart.eu/2010/06/event-signal-affect/


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