Monday 25 August 2008

Release! Conference Schedule



2 September
Ben Pimlott Lecture Theatre
10am - 6:30 pm



Panel One  10am - 11:40am
Chaired by Dr. Matthew Fuller

M Beatrice Fazi.  Expression in Physical Computing.
Joao Wilbert.  Disclosure.  Alternative interfaces in human-machine assemblages.
Jacob Love.  Line of Flight.

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Keynote Speaker  11:40am - 12:10pm

Irit Rogoff

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Panel Two  13:10pm - 14:50pm

Claudia Firth.  Echoes of '68 and the Passing of the Post Office.
Ban.  Che-chic: Allegory of Mere Appearances.
Kate Dunlop.  Brain Food: Fairtrade Food as "Good to Think With."

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Panel Three  14:50pm - 16:30pm
Chaired by Professor John Hutnyk

Armelle Skatulski.  Disjunctive Archiving and/of the Production of Value: 
Inheritance/Technicity.
Luke Evans.
Darren Flint.  Magical Technology and the Realization of Archetypal Desires.

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Panel Four  16:50pm - 19:00pm
Chaired by Dr. James Burton

Johanna Leuner.  Bamako: Do you have a mirror?  Learning to Listen Out of the Corner of 
Your Eye for a Transnational Scene of Resistance.
Olga PanadĂ©s Massanet.  Troops of Unreality.  Fiction as a Mode of Deviation.
Carina Lopes.  Narratives on Movement - Affect in Responsive and Interactive Spaces.
Leila Whitley.  Migrating Across: The Dispersal of the U.S. Mexico Border.

Tuesday 8 July 2008

Call for Papers!



Release!

2 September 2008


Graduate Student Conference
Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London


The aim of this student conference is to bring together Masters students of the fields related to ‘culture’ in order to improve awareness of the postgraduate research done at Goldsmiths and to instigate future collaborations. It is also an opportunity to share our own exciting research and writing and to give constructive feedback and input.

Release! is our annual MA students conference: a moment of friendly and relaxing interactivity, where we all can present a brief paper (15-20 minutes) to our colleagues. And nonetheless, it is an opportunity to have fun together and to celebrate the end of our Masters’ Programmes.


To release refers in this case to the act of unbinding or undoing – not as a denial of the path followed for nearly twelve months but as a turning point: the momentum of the flow of the activity is no longer inwards, but becomes released outwards; the solitude of reading, researching and writing is then replaced by the joy of sharing and questioning, not only our work when facing the other, but also the work of our peers.

Being released can be a physical activity of freeing from confinement, obligation or even pain. It can also be taken as a device put into place to unfasten a mechanism. Release! gives then the opportunity to exercise together the celebration of an activity that has reached its end in order to be replaced by other activity.


We invite postgraduate students from the fields of Cultural Studies, Visual Culture, Media & Communication, Anthropology, and Sociology to come together for a day of releasing activities. This is the Release! of our papers and our Release! party!

We will be organizing multiple panels of three-five people, put together based on areas of similarity. Term papers are welcome, as are 'chapters' of dissertations –whatever work you have that you would like to share and get comment on. The requirements are minimal: a 50-100 word abstract of what you propose to talk about by July 21st. We will have a screen at our disposal. If you require particular AV equipment, please inform us in advance. Other technical requirements will also be considered.

Email abstracts, and any inquiries, to release.ccsgold@googlegmail.com
Everyone is invited to attend, participate and discuss about the latest outcomes of cultural research at Goldsmiths. The website for the conference can now be found here: http://releaseconference.blogspot.com