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[ecrea] CFP: Memories of the Future, 2-3 May 2014
Tue Oct 15 01:46:03 GMT 2013
Call For Papers:
MEMORIES OF THE FUTURE
2-3 May 2014, London
Venues: Chelsea College of Art and Design (UAL) & Institute of Modern
Languages Research
Keynote addresses:
Sir Christopher Frayling, Dr. Malcolm Quinn and Prof. Alberto Abruzzese
From our current ‘after the future’ position, where utopias have been
crushed under the awareness that ‘the myth of the future is rooted in
modern capitalism’ (Bifo), our imagination persistently draws on an
extensive repository of symbols, forms and technologies rooted in
history, imagination and memory. Yet, utopian visions of the future
loomed large in the modern age, often fuelled by spectacular
advancements in technology, applied arts and industries. Even though
sequential temporalities and cyclical views of the past have become
forcefully questioned by new technologies, the past is still a
reservoir, repository and treasure-trove of cultural and symbolic
signification which continues to be revisited and reconstructed
imaginatively by individuals and communities. The further into the
future you look, the further back in time you seem to get…. The
conference will address questions such as: is memory scrambled,
reversed, reconstituted? Is the future a thing of the past? Is ‘no
future’ the new future? How do ancient myths and narratives construct
future scenarios? How are myths and histories re-worked in contemporary
artistic practises of the future present?
We welcome submissions on all areas related to suggested topics that
include:
* future memory – postmemory, prosthetic memory and the storage of
memory in the age of the social media;
* utopian and dystopian visions, myths of the future and revolutionary
movements;
* future construction and reappropriation of the imaginary - myth,
symbol, archetype, legend, fantasy, science-fiction and their
contribution to imagining the future;
* future commodities, biopolitics, neo-liberalism and the turn of art,
fashion and design in late capitalism;
* science, engineering and materials at the interface of fantasy and
technology;
* the future of mechanization - toy-making, robotics, cyborgs, automata,
androids and clones ;
* cyberpunk, steampunk and its derivatives (dieselpunk, biopunk and
decopunk);
* time and space models - parallel universes, upward mobility and future
ecologies;
* human/non-human – gene ethics, post-humanism, trans-humanism and the
ethics of the interface human/gene machine;
In addition to traditional academic paper presentations, we encourage
submissions using alternate forms, such as photographic works, art and
design objects or multimedia presentations. Send a 250-word paper
abstract to (memoriesofthefuture /at/ arts.ac.uk) with a mini-bio by Dec 1st. 2013.
Steering Committee: Deborah Jaffe (Researcher and Writer), Georgia
Panteli (UCL), Emanuela Patti (IMLR), Katia Pizzi (IMLR), Stephen Wilson
(Chelsea College of Art and Design (UAL).
Dr. Emanuela Patti
Institute of Modern Languages Research
School of Advanced Study
University of London
Stewart House
Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU.
Tel. n. 02078628962
Fax. n. 02078628672
Email: (emanuela.patti /at/ sas.ac.uk)
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