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DTSTAMP:20260620T114801Z
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20180927T060000
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SUMMARY:Remote Access: The Philosophy\, Anthropology\, and Archaeology of Remote Visual Conspicuousness
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TZID:Europe/Berlin
LOCATION:Habelschwerdter Allee 30\, Berlin\, Berlin\, Germany\, Germany\, 14195
DESCRIPTION:<p>Human societies have always produced artefacts and events intended to stand out visually\, to command visual attention. In describing the achievements of remarkable or unusual visibility\, the archaeologies and ethnographies of visual conspicuousness have traditionally assumed cultural distance between the researcher and her subject such that the researcher ought to mistrust or resist her own evaluative sensibilities &ndash\; rooted as they are in a different visual culture. The conference will address the present standing of this heuristic stricture by discussing the procedures and theoretical underpinnings of reconstructing the visual conspicuousness or authority of artefacts from remote cultures. <br><br>Speakers:<br>Gregory Currie (York)\, Whitney Davis (UC Berkeley)\, Jonas Grethlein (Heidelberg)\, Marilynn Johnson (FIU Miami)\, Marion Lauschke (HU Berlin)\, Lambros Malafouris (Oxford)\, Sam Rose (St. Andrews)\, Jakub Stejskal (FU Berlin)\, Marilyn Strathern (Cambridge)<br><br>Programme:<br><br>27 September<br><br>10:00am &ndash\; Introduction<br><br>10:15am &ndash\; MARILYN STRATHERN\, Making Invisible: The Limitations of Enquiry<br><br>11:15am &ndash\; coffee break<br><br>11:45am &ndash\; LAMBROS MALAFOURIS\, Material Engagement and the Prehistory of Pictorial Skill: A Cognitive Ecology of Forms and Material Signs<br><br>12:45pm &ndash\; lunch break<br><br>2:30pm &ndash\; MARION LAUSCHKE\, What Images Afford<br><br>3:30pm &ndash\; coffee break<br><br>4pm &ndash\; WHITNEY DAVIS\, Pictorial Authority: How It Looks and What It&rsquo\;s Like<br><br>28 September<br><br>10:15am &ndash\; JONAS GRETHLEIN\, Aesthetics in Greco-Roman Antiquity? Ancient Visual Culture and the Phenomenology of Pictorial Seeing <br><br>11:15am &ndash\; coffee break<br><br>11:45am &ndash\; GREGORY CURRIE\, Bowers\, Handaxes\, Depictions<br><br>12:45pm &ndash\; lunch break<br><br>2:15pm &ndash\; MARILYNN JOHNSON\, Philosophical Perspectives on Communication by Prehistoric Bodily Adornment<br><br>3:15pm &ndash\; coffee break<br><br>3:30pm &ndash\; SAM ROSE\, The Expansion of the Author<br><br>4:30pm &ndash\; coffee break<br><br>5:00pm &ndash\; JAKUB STEJSKAL\, Alien Aesthetics: The Heuristic Implications of Radical Remoteness<br><br>There are no registration fees.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Jakub Stejskal:
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