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[ecrea] Ethics, Art and Moving Images
Fri Apr 29 18:59:31 GMT 2016
The University for the Creative Arts, the Centre for Critical Thought at
Kent Law School (University of Kent) and the Whitstable Biennalewarmly
invite you to the symposium
*Ethics, Art and Moving Images*
University for the Creative Arts, New Dover Road, Canterbury, Kent CT1 3AN
Friday 3 June 2016, 9.30 – 19.30
This transdisciplinary symposium explores how ethics can figure
eminently in the generation of art and images after modernism and
postmodernism, starting from the premise that in the Anthropocene, the
work cannot rest upon its separation from the world. The symposium asks
what ethics are at play in the relations between the human artist, the
art, and the human and non-human models or participants. Art theorists
and practitioners as well as legal studies scholars will probe the role
of art and moving images in the creation of ethical relations which have
historically been considered as the preserve of law and juridical
discourse, or moral philosophy. Through new materialist, eco-political
and posthuman thought and practice, the symposium will bypass the
division between the active practice of ethics and the contemplative
theory of aesthetics that Hannah Arendt challenges in Kant’s philosophy,
to further an ethics of immanence beyond the fault line between the
ethics of the individual and impersonal singularities. Using Spinoza,
Deleuze, Guattari, Levinas, Nietzsche, Agamben, Grosz, Massumi, Haraway,
Plumwood, Blanchot, and Nancy, the different papers move from human to
human/non-human relations in the course of the day to advance an
ecological and posthuman ethics with respect to art.
9.00 – 9.30 Registration, tea and coffee
9.30 Introduction *Silke Panse *and*Connal Parsley***
9.40 – 10.10* Jon Kear *(Independent Scholar, I)
*/A Game that Must be Lost: Intersubjectivity, Otherness and Ethics in
Cezanne's Cardplayers/*
10.10 – 10.30* Connal Parsley *(Lecturer, Centre for Critical Thought,
Kent Law School, /University of Kent,/ UK)
*/For a New Ethics of Spectatorship: The Artist Films of Renzo Martens/*
10.45**Tea and coffee**
11.00 – 11.20* Mike Marshall *(Artist and Senior Lecturer, /University
for the Creative Arts/, UK)
*/The Perils of Aesthetic Freedom / Being Bad Can Feel so Good/*
11.20 – 11.40* Silke Panse *(Reader in Film, Art and Philosophy,
/University for the Creative Arts/, UK)
*/For Innocence, Against Purity/*
11.40 – 12.00* Mikhail Lylov *(Artist, Berlin, D)
*/Passive Strategy: Two Moments of a Fold/*
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 14.10* Nicolas Bourriaud *(Art Writer and Curator, F)
14.10* – *14.30* Oren Ben-Dor *(Professor of Law and Philosophy,
/University of Southampton/, UK)
*/Origin, Place, Light: On the Limit of Practical Wisdom/*
15.00 Tea and coffee
15.20 – 15.45 *Elke Marhöfer *(Artist, Berlin, D)
*/Zones of Indiscernibility/*
15.45 – 16.00 *Fiona MacDonald *(Artist, UK)
*/Ant-ic Actions – An Experiential Exploration of the Ethics of
Co-production/*
16.00 – 16.20 *Phillip Warnell *(Filmmaker and Associate Professor/,
Kingston University/, UK)
*/Being Held to Account: Writing in the Place of the Animal/*
16.20 – 16.40 *Anat Pick *(Senior Lecturer, Film Studies, /Queen Mary,
University of London/, UK) [via Skype]
*/Electricity and the Spectacle of Animality/*
17.00 */All Speakers Round Table/*
Chair: *Dominic Rahtz* (Reader in History and Theory of Contemporary
Art, /University for the Creative Arts/)
17.30 – 19.30 Reception
The symposium is organized by *Silke Panse *(University for the Creative
Arts) and *Connal Parsley* (University of Kent).
The event is free and all are welcome, but please register via
Eventbrite at:
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/ethics-art-and-moving-images-tickets-24485271105
For abstracts and more informations, please see here:
http://www.uca.ac.uk/events/ethics-art-moving-images-symposium/
https://www.kent.ac.uk/law/cct/eami.html
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