PROGRAM
Thursday, 19 November 2009
9:30 Conference Opening
Sabine Flach (ZfL), Arno Villringer (School of Mind and Brain), Ryan Cordell (Charité), Jan Söffner (ZfL)
10:0-12:00 Phenomenologies of Cognition (Chair: Jörg Fingerhut)
Alva Noë (Berkeley): The Aesthetics of Cognition
Marc Jeannerod (Lyon): Action, Body and Consciousness
David Freedberg (New York): Painting and the Other Side of Consciousness
13:00-14:30 Twilight Zones (Chair: Thomas Eller)
Daniel S. Margulies (Berlin) / Felicity Callard (London): The Subject at Rest
Jan Slaby (Marburg): A Proposal for the Study of (Existential) Feelings. The Case of Boredom
15:00-16:30
Holger Schulze (Berlin): The Generativity of Boredom. Morton Feldman, Aphex Twin and Einstürzende Neubauten
Sabine Flach (Berlin): On Twilight
17:00-19:00 Disruptions (Chair: Uta Kornmeier)
Steffen Schneider (Tübingen): Texts on Drugs - Towards a Phenomenology and Epistemology of Literary Intoxication
Kirsten Kramer (Erlangen): Phantasms of the Mind. On Memory and Dream Perception in Early Modern Poetry
Pierre Cassou-Noguès (Lille): Plural Minds and Turing machines
19:30 Opening: Enception
An international photo exhibition, organized by Ryan Cordell, introduction by Thomas Schnalke, Sabine Flach, and Ulrich Dirnagl
Friday, 20 November 2009
10:00-12:00 Habituations (Chair: Sabine Flach)
Warren Neidich (Berlin): Neuropower
Isabelle Moffat (Berlin): Neuroplasticity avant la lettre
Hans-Christian von Herrmann (Jena): A Setting of Frameworks and Attitudes. Aleksej Gastev's Conception of Proletarian Culture
13:30-15:00 Cognitive Mediations (Chair: Martin Treml)
Harold Schweizer (Bucknell): Writing in the Shade. A Meditation on Tone
Jan Söffner (Berlin): What Is It Like to Be With Bats? Some Thoughts on Jean Painlevé
15:30-17:00
Michael Pauen (Berlin): Beyond Consciousness. The Other Side of Social Cognition
Sigrid Weigel (Berlin): Compassio. A Christian Pathos Formula and the corpus communis
17:30-19.00 Modern Brains (Chair: Margarete Vöhringer)
Yvonne Wübben (Berlin): Accommodation. Peripheral Response in Late 19th Century Physiology
Jörg Thomas Richter (Berlin): Semblant Experimentation. On James Mark Baldwin's Genetic Aesthetics
19:30 Art Presentation: Brain Study
by Julian Klein (Berlin)
Saturday, 21 November 2009
9:30-11.30 Modern Souls (Chair: Justus Fetscher)
Gerhard Scharbert (Berlin): Cognitio animi experimentalis - Intoxication, Hallucination, Imagination, and Modernity
Fabienne Liptay (München): The Limits of Control. Understanding Cinema Beyond Signs and Meanings
12:00-14:00 Flows of Meaning - Flows without Meaning (Chair: Ryan Cordell)
Ida Momennejad (Berlin): Remembering the Future with a Brain. On Intending What Is Not Done Yet
Armin Schäfer (Berlin): Interruptions. Stories of the Falling Sickness
Cornelia Müller (Frankfurt/Oder): Cognition and Emotion Embodied in the Flow of Discourse
15:00-17:00 Artistic Interplays (Chair: Suzanne Anker)
Nicolas de Oliveira & Nicola Oxley (London): We Were Never Being Boring. Between Concentration and Inattention
Cornelius Borck (Lübeck): Surfing on the Sea of Brain Waves. The EEG in Art Practice
Julian Klein (Berlin): The Other Side of the Frame. Artistic Experience as Felt Cognition
Information on participating / attending:
There will be no conference fee charged. Registration is not necessary.
Date:
11/19/2009 09:30 - 11/21/2009 17:00
Event venue:
Ruine des ehem. Rudolf-Virchow-Hörsaales (Ruin of the Rudolf Virchow Lecture Hall)
Berliner Medizinhistoris hes Museum der Charité
Charitéplatz 1 (formerly Schumannstr. 20/21)
Berlin-Mitte
10117 Berlin
Berlin
Germany
Target group:
Scientists and scholars, Students
Email address:
Relevance:
transregional, national
Subject areas:
Cultural sciences, Language / literature, Media and communication sciences, Psychology, Social studies
Types of events:
Entry:
11/02/2009
Sender/author:
Sabine Zimmermann
Department:
Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung Berlin (ZFL)
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event29311
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