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<nettime-ann> CONF: Philosophy of Art Today (Moscow, 27-29 Nov 14) |
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Philosophy of Art Today (27-29 Nov 14) Moscow, Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts The International conference Philosophy of Art Today, organized by the Polytechnic Museum together with the Art Foundation Moscow Biennale, will take place at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow. Traditional conferences of the Polytechnic Museum and Art Foundation Moscow Biennale finally join their efforts to conduct the first international meeting for researchers of contemporary art, philosophers, new media theorists and experts, researchers of the ways science and technology affect art. The primary task of the conference Philosophy of Art Today is to discuss the way that philosophy of art correlates with philosophy of science and technology, the way technology and science affect contemporary human studies, and the cultural transformations taking place in the modern technological society. The conference Philosophy of Art Today is mainly intended for professional audienceart historians, philosophers, experts in social and cultural studies, curators, museum professionals, as well as research scientists and engineers. The professional program of the conference schedules reports and following panel discussions. Apart from the daytime professional session, evening public lectures accessible to all visitors will be held as well. The conference is supported by the Embassy of France and the Embassy of Finland in Moscow. Conference curator - Natalia FUCHS, Interdisciplinary Projects Curator of the Polytechnic Museum. Conference program November 27, 2014 19:00-21:00 Oliver GRAU "Digital Arts Imagery" Keynote 28.11.2014 10.30-11.15 Maria LIND "Bringing together philosophy of art and curating" 11.15-12.00 Nina MÃNTMANN "Art and Ethics" 12.30-13.15 Christopher FYNSK "The Containment of Difference - Jacque RanciÃre's Place in Modern French Thought" 13.15-14.00 Alexander GarcÃa DÃTTMANN "Art as Exposure" 15.00 - 16.00 Panel discussion moderated by Joseph BACKSTEIN and Sven-Olov WALLENSTEIN 17:00-18:30 Christopher FYNSK "Claim of the Image" public lecture 19:00-21:00 Alexander Garcia DÃTTMANN "CAN ART LIE?" public lecture 29.11.2014 10.30-11.15 Erkki HUHTAMO "Media Archaelogy and Contemporary Art - Communications and Cross-overs" 11.15-12.00 Timothy DRUCKREY "Philosophy on the Periphery" 12.30-13.15 Matthew KENYON "The aesthetics of accumulation and waste" 13.15-14.00 Olga KISSELEVA "Art and Science: Artist as a Researcher" 15.00 - 16.00 Panel discussion moderated by Oliver GRAU and Irina ARISTARKHOVA 19:00-21:00 Erkki HUHTAMO "Media Archaeology as an Approach: Continuities and Transformations in Media Culture" public lecture Conference closing Partner of the conference Philosophy of Art TodayPushkin Museum of Fine Arts Conference venue: Museion Educational Centre, Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts (6 Kolymazhniy lane, bldg. 2, Moscow) Public lectures venue: Private Collections Department, Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts (10 Volkhonka str., Moscow) Lectures and discussions admission is free. Pre-registration is required: conf2014.polymus.ru. The Polytechnic Museum, founded in 1872, is one of the oldest and the largest science and technology museums in the world. Today, the Polytechnic Museum goes beyond collecting and preserving the unique achievements of the human mind, embodied in devices and objects; now it contributes to communication of various fields of sciencefrom astronomy to genetics. The principal aim of the Museum's team is to draw the audience's interest to knowledge and achievements of the human mind, inspire students and support young professionals. Since 2013, the historical building of the Polytechnic Museum is closed for renovation. In April, 2014, the Polytechnic Museum opened the exhibition Rossiya Delaet Sama at the VDNKh Pavilion become the key, yet not the only venue of the Museum for the period of the historical building's renovation, which is to last till 2017. The Technopolis Moscow hosts the Museum fonds and the Polytechnic Library, while the Lectorium and the Science Labs for children are open at the ZIL Culture Centre. For the Polytechnic Museum, 2014 was also marked by the start of its program Polytech.Science.Art dedicated to one of the most significant phenomena of contemporary cultureinterdisciplinary collaboration between artists, scientists and engineers. This program is curated by Natalia FUCHS (MediaArtHistories, Donau UniversitÃt/Cultural Management, University of Manchester). The Art Foundation Moscow Biennale was established in 2005. Being one of the key organizations implementing projects in contemporary art, the foundation considers its principal task to popularize contemporary art and promote international cultural contacts of Russia in the world. Every two years, the foundation holds the most significant exhibition event in RussiaMoscow Biennale of Contemporary Art. Moscow Biennale, the largest show of achievements of Russian contemporary art, holds pride of place in a list of large-scale international events like Vienna and Istanbul Biennale, as well as the European biennale Manifesta. The foundation runs regular public conferences featuring world-famous artists, art theorists, social and political science experts, philosophers.The participants of the conferences, organized by the foundation, include Giorgio AGAMBEN, Chantal MOUFFE, Christoph MENKE, Robert STORR and many others. More information: Natalia FUCHS / ÐÐÑÐÐÑÑ ÐÐÐÐ Interdisciplinary Projects Curator Polytech.Science.Art: ÐÐÑÐÐ.ÐÑÐÑÑÑÑÐÐ.ÐÐÑÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ Polytechnic Museum, Moscow, Russia Cell: +79104320152 Email: nfuchs@artypical.com http://www.polymus.ru; http://psa.polymus.ru http://www.facebook.com/polytechscienceart http://www.artypical.com |
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