[csaa-forum] Visuality/Materiality Conference RIBA, July 9th-11th: CFP Extended Deadline for Abstracts: 2nd January 2009

Ruth Fazakerley Ruth.Fazakerley at unisa.edu.au
Sun Nov 30 15:45:42 CST 2008


Dear colleagues,

Please note that the deadline for abstracts for the conference Visuality/Materiality: reviewing theory, method and practice, 9-11 July, London, has been extended until 2nd January 2009.

Please forward 200 word abstracts to Visuality-Materiality-Conference at open.ac.uk<mailto:Visuality-Materiality-Conference at open.ac.uk> . Further information is available from http://www.geography.dur.ac.uk/conf/visualitymateriality .

Regards,
Ruth

Dr Ruth Fazakerley
Ruth.Fazakerley at unisa.edu.au<mailto:Ruth.Fazakerley at unisa.edu.au>
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Visuality/Materiality: Reviewing Theory, Method and Practice

At the Royal Institute for British Architects, London, 9th-11th July, 2009

Plenary Speakers: Professor Elizabeth Edwards, Professor Paul Frosh, Professor Jane Jacobs

Confirmed Speakers Include: Mike Crang (Durham), Prof David Stark (Columbia University), Prof Karen Knorr-Cettina  (Chicago), Nirmal Puwar (OU); Marquard Smith (Westminster); Prof Mimi Sheller (Swarthmore), Ruth Panelli (UCL); Yoke-Sum Wong (Lancaster); Craig Campbell (Alberta); Mathias Broth (Linkoping University), Oskar Juhlin (Interactive Institute); Dean Sully (UCL); Michael Pryke (Ou); Eric Laurier (Edinburgh); Niki Sperou (visual artist); Ruth Fazakerley (Visual Artist, Adelaide) and Agnieszka Golda (Visual Artist, Wollongong)

Media: Paper Presentations, Visual Art, Film, Visual workshops, Visual Methodologies

Visuality/Materiality attends to the relationship between the visual and the material as a way of approaching both the meaning of visual and its other aspects. The interrogation of image as sign, metaphor, and text has long dominated the realm of visual theory and analysis.  But the material role of visual praxis in everyday landscapes of seeing has been an emergent area of visual research; visual design, urban visual practice, visual grammars and vocabularies of domestic spaces, including the formation and structuring of practices of living and political being, are critical to 21st century grammars of living. The relationship between Visuality/ Materiality here is about social meaning and practice; where identity, power, space, and geometries of seeing are approached here through a grounded approach to material technologies, design and visual research, everyday embodied seeing, labour, ethics and utility. This conference is aimed at providing a dialogic space where the nature and role of a contemporary visual theory and practice can be evaluated, in light of materiality, practice, the affective, performativity; and where the methodological encounter informs our intellectual critique. The organisers are keen to encourage contributions based on research experience and practice into specific aspects of visuality and visual critique including concern with:

*       What is the relationship between materiality and the visuality?

*       How do we develop new theoretical approaches to new visual practices?

*       What can we learn from everyday visualities?

*       How can we approach ethical practices through visual practices?

*       How are theories of materiality, performance, embodiment employed in research on the visual?

To participate in the conference will cost £185 Employed/ £120 studs (tbc): http://www.geography.dur.ac.uk/conf/visualitymateriality

And send a 200 word abstract by January 2nd 2009 to:

Visuality-Materiality-Conference at open.ac.uk<mailto:Visuality-Materiality-Conference at open.ac.uk>
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