[csaa-forum] Re: Deleuze and Film Conference

Ian.Buchanan at cdu.edu.au Ian.Buchanan at cdu.edu.au
Sat Mar 19 07:47:35 CST 2005




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Time at 20
The Afterimage of Gilles Deleuze's Film Philosophy


6- 7 May 2005
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University



The year 2005 marks the tenth anniversary of Gilles Deleuze's passing from
the theater of philosophy and the twentieth anniversary of the publication
of Cinéma 2. L'image-temps, completing his monumental two volume study of
cinema. Since their publication in 1983 and 1985, Deleuze's two cinema
books have had a profound impact on the study of film and philosophy that
echoes across the arts of image and time. "Time at 20" brings together a group
of internationally renown scholars to evaluate the continuing influence of
the cinema books on artists and scholars in film, video, photography,
interactive media, and other time-based arts.

Participants

Raymond Bellour (CNRS)
Ronald Bogue (University of Georgia)
Ian Buchanan (Charles Darwin University)
James Chandler (University of Chicago)
Amy Herzog (Queens College, CUNY)
András Bálint Kovács (Eotvos Lorand University of Science)
Timothy Murray (Cornell University)
Dorothea Olkowski (University of Colorado)
John Rajchman (Columbia University)
Marie-Claire Ropars-Wuilleumier (Université de Paris VIII)
Garrett Stewart (University of Iowa)

Dudley Andrew (Yale University)
Réda Bensmaïa (Brown University)
Giuliana Bruno (Harvard University)
Tom Conley (Harvard University)
Peter Galison (Harvard University)
D. N. Rodowick (Harvard University)


Sponsors

Harvard University's Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science
Department of Visual & Environmental Studies
The Humanities Center in the Faculty of Arts and Science
 Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies
The Cultural Services of the French Consulate in Boston


The symposium is free and open to the public


Further information:
http://www.ves.fas.harvard.edu/, or
deleuze at fas.harvard.edu





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