Dear All,
Just a reminder that the final Haptic Narratives event is coming up at the University of Greenwich. Our last session, entitled ‘Political Dimensions and Felt Values’ will take place tomorrow, 28th May, 6-9pm, at the Stockwell St campus, London.
List of speakers:
Maria Oshodi and Terry Braun (Extant), ‘Flatland: The film of exploring creative possibilities of haptic technologies in a theatre installation for blind and sighted audiences’
Ben Tyrer, ‘Black Swan and the Jouissance of the Body in Extremis’
Stuart Inman, ‘Svankmajer’s Communicating Vessels: Tactilism, Analogy and Body Politic’
Matthew Simmons, ‘Mixed Feelings: A Synesthetic Practice’
Amelia Johannes, ‘Video art and a personal experience of constructing identity’
Michael Fiddler, ‘Delight in the pains of others: the violence of home invasion in Michael Haneke’s Funny Games’
Sara Janssen, ‘“Touchy Feely”, or, Distance and Proximity in Touch and One Night Stand’
Joseph Medaglia, ‘The body of Others: Subjectivity, Representation and the Body’
Please join us for some wine and discussion.
You can book a free place through Eventbrite: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/haptic-narratives-textural-exploration-in-film-tickets-16865871275
Please feel free to forward this invite to your networks.
Best wishes,
TiMaDi Research Group
Department of Creative Professions & Digital Arts
University of Greenwich
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