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Dear All --
Please find below the final programme of our special sessions on 'Public Art and Architecture As Irritation: Mediating Politics, Emotions and Space' at the 4th International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Emotional Geographies at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, 13 July 2013.
We welcome you to attend our sessions all scheduled on Monday 1 July 2013. The abstracts of the presentations can be read via the conference website: http://www.rug.nl/research/ursi/events/emospa/programme
Session organisers:
Martin Zebracki, Cultural Geography Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands
Martijn Duineveld, Cultural Geography Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands
SESSION I - Public Art and Architecture As Irritation: Mediating Politics, Emotions and Space
Chairs: Martin Zebracki & Martijn Duineveld
Timeslot: Monday 1 July 2013, 10h3012h00
Lesley Murray
Re-Imaging and Re-Imagining: Murals and Emotions in a City Divided
Bassma Reda Abou El Fadl
Re-Rerritorialisation of Public Space: Street Art As an Act of Socio-Spatial Transformation
Emma Arnold
Subversive Birds: Geography and Politics of Montrιal Street Artists Futur Lasor Now and Listen Bird
Ioana Nica
Emotional Dimensions of Site-Specificness and Architectural Influence on Society
SESSION II - Public Art and Architecture As Irritation: Mediating Politics, Emotions and Space
Chairs: Martin Zebracki & Martijn Duineveld
Timeslot: Monday 1 July 2013, 13h0014h30
Justy Phillips
The Instar Cycle: Making-Through-Affect in Contemporary Art
Adrienne Christiansen
Birthing a New State: Representations of Women in Northern Cyprus Public Sculpture
Vicky Karaiskou
Women Without a Voice: Female Representations in Cypriot Public Sculpture
Celia Ghyka
Contested Memories: Public Monument in Romania
SESSION III - Public Art and Architecture As Irritation: Mediating Politics, Emotions and Space
Chairs: Martin Zebracki & Martijn Duineveld
Timeslot: Monday 1 July 2013, 15h0016h30
Jan Balke
Discursive Production of Urban Architecture in the Culture-led City: The Case Study of Hamburgs Elbe Philharmonic Hall
Brais Estιvez Villarino
The Role of Affect in the Study of the Urban Controversy of Plaηa Lesseps, Barcelona
Sara Bonati, Dario Pinton & Francesco Visentin
Between Local and Global: European Public Art and the Cosmopolitan Hearth
Closing discussion led by Martin Zebracki & Martijn Duineveld
Best wishes,
Martijn & Martin
Dr. M.M. (Martin) Zebracki
Lecturer & Researcher in Cultural Geography, Utrecht University, Wageningen University & Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Academic Advisor, University College Utrecht
www.zebracki.org
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