Colleagues are cordially invited to the third one-day symposium on the
Philosophy of the Vernacular, held in the music department, Newcastle
University (UK):
"After Music: listening in the digital age"
Saturday 8th December, CETL seminar Room, Armstrong Building, University
of Newcastle
10.00 Welcome and opening remarks by Ian Biddle, Head of ICMuS
10.15 Levi Bryant (Collin College, Texas, USA): First Keynote paper
Territories of music: Deleuze, Guattari, and the formation of
territories of subjectivity
11.30 Tea and coffee
12.00 Peter Dale (ICMuS): The shape of an Event: Micromatic, macromatic
or automatic
12.45 Lunch
14.00 Richard Elliott (ICMuS): When the music's over
14.45 Ian Biddle (ICMuS): We're all hysterics now - listening after
Kassabian
15.30 Tea and coffee
16.00 Anahid Kassabian (University of Liverpool): Second Keynote paper:
Thoughts on ubiquitous listening
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Dr Ian Biddle
Head of the International Centre for Music Studies (ICMuS)
Coordinating editor, Radical Musicology
Deputy Director, CETL (Centre for Excellence in
Teaching and Learning) Inclusivity in Music
School of Arts and Cultures
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
tel: +191 222 8844
fax: +191 222 5242
http://www.radical-musicology.org.uk
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/music
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/sacs/POP
http://www.vamosfestival.com
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