Registration for IMAG(IN)ING THE ANTHROPOCENE is now open.
Salaried: £25
Unsalaried and students: £10
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If you are paying the discounted amount for students/unsalaired, please just enter 10.00 into the box preset to 25.00. Please register as early as possible, as we are limited by the venue to 40 attendees.
Provisional programme for IMAG(IN)ING THE ANTHROPOCENE
14 June 2019 Waterside 2, Watershed, Bristol BS1 5TX
0900-0920 Registration and refreshments (tea and coffee)
0920-0930 Welcome
0930-1050 Panel 1: the sublime, the not-sublime and the uncanny
Adam J Laity (DCRC/UWE), ‘Anthropocene Now: Subjective Approaches Toward Ecosublime Landscapes’
Karolina Lebek (University of Silesia, Poland), ‘Against Sublimity: Anthropocenic Landscape Photography and the Material Immanence of the Unrepresentable’
Dan Hassler-Forest (University of Utrecht, Netherlands), ‘“What year is this?”: Cinematic Time Loops and the Anthropocenic Repetition Compulsion’
1050-1105 Refreshments (tea and coffee)
1105-1225 Panel 2: temporalities
Kayla Parker (University of Plymouth) and Stuart Moore (DCRC/UWE), ‘Reaching Through Time: An Eco-Sensitive Filmmaking Praxis’
Stephen Morgan (King’s College/University of Greenwich), ‘Reading Cinema Geologically: Roeg’s Walkabout and New Landscapes of the Anthropocene’
David Levente Palatinus (Anthropocene Media Lab, University of Ruzomberok, Slovakia), ‘Anthropocene/Media: Television and the Politics of Crisis’
1225-1335 Lunch break (lunch not provided)
1335-1455 Panel 3: before/after
Alistair Oldham (UWE), ‘Wrecked on the Intertidal Zone’
Tiago de Luca (University of Warwick), ‘“Only From Space Can You See How Much It Is Burning”: Whole-Earth Visualisation and the Anthropocene’
Toby Neilson (University of Glasgow), ‘Different Death Stars and Devastated Earths: A Changing Imagination of Disaster in the Anthropocene’
1455-1510 Refreshments (tea and coffee)
1510-1630 Panel 4: entangled
Duncan Speakman (PMS/UWE), ‘Only Expansion: Augmented Reality Experiences In The Anthropocene’
Catherine Fowler (Otago University, New Zealand), ‘Treescapes: Visual Vocabularies for the Anthropocene in the Work of Tacita Dean, Eija Liisa Ahtila and Semiconductor’
Edward King (University of Bristol), ‘Science Fiction’s Twins: Sympoietic Being in the Anthropocene’
1630-1700 Closing discussion
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