Chaque intervenant présentera une machine, réelle ou imaginaire, et en tracera la circulation au travers des discours sur l’imagination de la période étudiée.
Organisation : Pierre Cassou-Nogues (Université Paris 8), Koen Vermeir (CNRS, SPHERE).
CALENDRIER 2013-2014
jeudi 13 mars, salle Rothko, 412B*
: : La machine et le temps
11 :00–13 :00
Paul Harris (Loyola Marymount University)
Probing the Depths of Time : Science, Philosophy, Poetics.
Elie During (Université Paris 10)
La machine simultanéiste : introduction au temps vertical.
14 :30–16 :30
Jimena Canales (Harvard University)
Time Travel : Machines, Theories and Desires.
Arnaud Regnauld (Paris 8)
’There are emptinesses to be filled with nothing but seeing — and in seeing, being nothing but that which fills our eyes with the ghosts of digital thoughtography’ - /Filmtext 2.0/ de Mark Amerika.
17 :00
Darian Mecham (UWE, Bristol)
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mercredi 14 mai, 9:45 - 18:30, salle Klimt, 366A
: : La machine et les cinq sens
9 :45 : introduction
10 :00
Michael Wheeler (Stirling)
Minds without Frontiers : Extended Senses and the Senses of Extension.
11 :00
James Williams (Dundee)
Duchamp transformations and the refinement of feedback by continental philosophy (with some examples from David Foster Wallace).
14 :00
Kirian Murphy (university of Colorado)
Le Sens de l’électromagnétisme dans la littérature du 19e siècle.
15 :00
Nicolas Wade (Dundee)
Machines and motion in the third dimension.
16 :30
Margarete Vöhringer (Berlin)
Sight disorders - Visual instruments and their effects in Arts and Sciences.
17 :30
Andreas Mayer (Paris)
Walking Machines in the 19th Century.