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[ecrea] CFP: Outsider Theories of the Visual

Fri Jul 29 21:40:31 GMT 2011



Call for papers. Outsider Theories of the Visual.

Special Session of Visual Culture Caucus, College Art Association Conference

Call deadline: August 15, 2011

Conference date&  location: February 22-25, 2012; Los Angeles



Visual culture has long been a loose field of study at conflict with
its own identity. But one of its strengths is that during that time it
has always been a working project rather than a discipline. As such,
it can help associated disciplinary systems reevaluate entrenched
theories. By introducing lesser known thinkers and topics of study,
this academic practice can destabilize disciplinary assumptions around
the visual.



In that spirit, this special session of the Visual Culture Caucus at
CAA addresses the subject of “outsider theories of the visual.” Not
necessarily residing outside of theory altogether, outsider theory
nonetheless introduces new blood, or offers new ways of applying
seemingly unrelated theories to the visual. Serving as a critique of
trends, outsider theory may respond to the tendency in studies of the
visual to allow the legislature, rather than the populace, to define
what “politics” means; or perhaps it responds to anthropocentrism, or
other forms of exceptionalism. It may emerge from non-academic
circles, overlooked archives, or fields outside the humanities, but
regardless of its provenance, it has the ability to shed new light. In
its constructively disruptive role, visual culture makes clear that
the prevalence of the visual in daily life requires a diversity of
theoretical approaches that has perhaps been lacking in the
humanities.



This call invites panelists from any area of study that can offer
scholars new ways to approach their labor in and on the visual. This
session does not seek answers, only new vantage points that will help
to question the stability of our present conversations about art,
design, media, and vision.



Potential points of discussion:

 computer vision and other technologies of vision

 the cultural status of vision

 reconsiderations of aesthetics

 documentation and observation in science studies

 the senses and human understanding

 political optics

 spatial planning and the flow of resources

 history of philosophy

 the biology or neurology of seeing

 information design

 vision in non-human environments



Send abstracts of 150 words to Scott Selberg (selberg /at/ nyu.edu) and Kate
Brideau (kcb265 /at/ nyu.edu) by August 15.


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