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Subject:

Live Videostreaming: Cornell Conference: Global Aesthetics, Oct. 15-16

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Timothy Murray <[log in to unmask]>

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Timothy Murray <[log in to unmask]>

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Thu, 14 Oct 2010 09:53:49 -0400

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We're excited to announce that we'll be live 
videostreaming most of the Society for the 
Humanities conference on Global Aesthetics: 
Intersecting Culture, Theory, Practice.  The 
conference happens on the Cornell campus, A. D. 
White House from 9-6 both Friday and Saturday. 
You can hookup up 
via: http://www.arts.cornell.edu/sochum/ (only 
the Bosteels' lecture in a different building 
won't be streamed, but will be video archived for 
later access).

The Society for the Humanities at Cornell and the 
Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor 
present a conference on

Global Aesthetics: Intersecting Culture, Theory, Practice
Organized by Timothy Murray

October 15-16, 2010
A. D. White House, Cornell University

Leading international artists, curators, and 
scholars will gather at the Society for the 
Humanities, Cornell University, to discuss 
transformations of aesthetics and 
interdisciplinary practice in our age of 
networked connection.  Of particular interest to 
this discussion will be reflection on global 
approaches to aesthetics and intermedial artistic 
practice that have been articulated in dialogue 
with or in contention with the Occidental 
tradition of aesthetics.
How does the aesthetic function in Latin 
American, Asian, African, South Asian, 
Australian, Middle Eastern, and global indigenous 
contexts?  And how might procedures of creative 
practice and curatorial engagement combine with 
academic practices of criticism and translation 
to enable or enhance cross-cultural expressions 
of aesthetic difference?  The conference will 
feature two days of presentations and discussion 
by leading international figures in the related 
fields of art, music, media, aesthetics, and 
critical theory. 

FRIDAY October 15
Guerlac Room, A. D. White House
9:00 a.m. Opening Remarks
Timothy Murray, Director, Society for the Humanities
Durba Ghosh, Chair, Humanities Council, College of Arts and Sciences
Welcome, Heron Clan, Seneca Nation of Indians
Peter Jemison, Artist and Manager, Ganondagan Historic Site, Seneca Nation
9:30-10:45 a.m. Moderator: An-Yi Pan, History of Art and Visual Studies
Iftikhar Dadi, Art, History of Art and Visual Studies, Cornell
"Art Between Global Media and the Urban Subaltern"
Yao Jui-Chung, Fine Arts, Taipei National 
University of the Arts and National Taiwan Normal 
University
"Mirage- discussed public property in Taiwan"

10:45-11:45 a.m. FEATURED SPEAKER
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Artistic Director, Documenta 13, Kassel, Germany
"Entanglement: Notes Towards dOCUMENTA (13)"
Lunch 11:45 a.m. -1:00 p.m.

1:00-2:15 p.m. Moderator: Renate Ferro, Art
Grace Quintanilla, Director, Pedro Meyer Foundation, Mexico City, Mexico
"Familiar/Memorable"
Jolene Rickard, Society for the Humanities/ Art, 
History of Art and Visual Studies, American 
Indian Program, Cornell
"Performing Indigeneity at the Venice and Sydney 
Biennale: Rebecca Belmore, James Luna and Skeena 
Reece"
2:15-3:30 p.m. Moderator: Lisa Patti, Theatre, 
Film, and Dance/School of Criticism & Theory
Kay Dickinson, Society for the Humanities/Media and Communications,
Goldsmiths College, University of London
"Red and Green Stars in Broad Daylight: Syrian-Soviet Journeys Through Cinema"
Sharon Willis, Art History/ Visual and Cultural 
Studies, University of Rochester
"Lost Objects: The Museum of Cinema"
3:45-5:00 p.m. Moderator: Viranjini Munasinghe, 
Anthropology and Asian American Studies
Andrew McGraw, Society for the Humanities/Music, University of Richmond
"Quasi-Collaboration and the Poetics of 
Pedophilia in Bang on A Can's 'House in Bali' 
(2010)"
Salah Hassan, Art History and Africana Studies, Cornell
"Contemporary "Islamic" Art: Western Curatorial 
Politics of Representation in Post 9/11¾
5:15-6:45 p.m. Lewis Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall
PLENARY SPEAKER: Bruno Bosteels, Society for the 
Humanities/Romance Studies,Cornell
"Global Aesthetics and Its Discontents"
6:45 p.m. Reception, A. D. White House
SATURDAY, October 16
Guerlac Room, A. D. White House
8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Breakfast
9:00-10:15 a.m. Moderator: Elvira Dyangani, History of Art and Visual Studies
Akinwumi Adesokan, Comparative Literature, Indiana University
"Ousmane Sembene: Disalienating Modernity"
Jennifer Bajorek, Society for the Humanities/ Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths
College, University of London
"Photography of the Governed: Photo-Graphic 
Reason and the Theory of the African State"
11:00 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Moderator: Haiping Yan, Theatre, Film and Dance
Shin-Yi Yang, Curator, Beautiful Asset Management, Beijing, China
"Why Chinese Art Still Needs Realism"
Sui Jianguo, Sculpture, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China,
"A Chinese Sculptor's Story"
12:30-2:00 p.m. Lunch
2:00-3:15 p.m. Moderator: Elizabeth Anker, Society for the Humanities/ English
Brenda L Croft, Indigenous Art Culture & Design, University of South Australia
"Sight/site lines: seeing beyond the surface"
Tejumola Olaniyan, Louis Durham Mead Professor of 
English, University of Wisonsin, Madison
"On Postcolonial Urban Garrison Architecture"
3:15-4:30 p.m. Moderator: Tracey Heatherington, 
Society for the Humanities/ Anthropology, 
University of Wisconson at Milwaukee
Gregg Lambert, Director, Mellon Central New York 
Humanities Corridor, Syracuse University
"The Baroque Tsunami: an incident-analysis of Neo-Baroque Form"
Yukiko Shikata, Director, Media Art Consortium, 
Japan Agency for Cultural Affairs, Tokyo, Japan
"Invisible Dynamics: World as Interaction Process"
4:45-6:00 p.m. Moderator: Timothy Murray
ROUNDTABLE:
Naoki Sakai, Asian Studies and Comparative Literature
Karen Pinkus, Romance Studies and Comparative Literature
Patricia Zimmermann, Finger Lakes Environmental 
Film Festival/Cinema, Photography, and Media 
Arts, Ithaca College

Free and Open to the Public
======================================================
Co-sponsored by the Humanist Foundation, Rose 
Goldsen Lecture Series, Department of Art, 
Department of History of Art, Institute for 
Comparative Modernities, diacritics
--
Timothy Murray
Director, Society for the Humanities
http://www.arts.cornell.edu/sochum/
Curator, The Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art, Cornell Library
http://goldsen.library.cornell.edu
Professor of Comparative Literature and English
A. D. White House
27 East Avenue
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853

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