Thursday November 8th
12pm-12.40pm Arrival & Registration
All day: open-door installation at CCC Research Master Programme and PhD Forum
12.40pm -1pm Welcome Addresses
1pm-2.15pm Keynote Speaker: Federico Luisetti - The Climate of Disaster. From the Environment to Counter-nature
2.15pm-2.45pm pause
2.30pm-4pm Panel 1
Emeline Eudes (Reims, France) Observing praying mantises at the shopping mall – Or the consumption of space and its deserted (debate) places
Lena Quelvennec (Independent, Geneva) ZAD: the field and the police. How to stay with the trouble under Anthropocene visuality?
Mark Riley (Roehampton, UK) The cabin in the woods– Ted Kaczynski’s anti-technology agenda, the aftermath of the Unabomber campaign & the afterlife of an architectural artefact.
4pm-4.30pm coffee break
4.30pm-5.30pm Panel 2
Andrew Wilford (University Of Chichester) From Bethlehem To Beirut: Confessions Of A Tourorist
Aurélien Gamboni and Janis Schroeder (HEAD-Genève) The Anthropocene Atlas of Geneva
5.45pm-6.30pm – Performance Presentation : Relief decoration, rather than flat surfaces by Aurélie Strumans
7.30pm conference dinner @ Osteria della Bottega, Grand-Rue 3
Friday November 9th
10am-11.30am Panel 3
Jesko Schmoller (Perm State, Russia) Setting The Process In Motion: Muslim Pilgrimage in Russia and the Coming of a New World
Ewa Macura-Nnamdi (Silesia, Poland) The Necro-Life of Extinction: Refugees and the Ecological Imagination
Emilio Berrocal (Independent, Casolare del Pensare, Italy) Mobility and Stillness within the Structure of Globalisation. Thinking Crisis of Presence with Climate Crisis.
11.30pm-12pm coffee break
12.00pm-1.45pm Panel 4
Amy Corcoran (Queen Mary, UK) Marine Migrations versus the Military: Witnessing the Abuse of the Seas via Sound
Jo Langton (Surrey, UK) Sand Creep (sound installation)
Judith Rifeser (Roehampton, UK) Hear my touch: The voice, the caress and feminist audio-visual practice-as-research
1.45pm-2.45pm lunch
2.45pm-3.45pm Panel 5
Nicolas Leresche (Geneva, Switzerland) Geocorpographies of the selfie: Anthropocene narratives and some of their visual patterns
Kiril Sharapov (Edinburgh Napier, Scotland) Dead animals, frozen grass and people on the move: neoliberal encompassment and abandonment in Mongolia
3.45pm-4.15pm coffee break
4.15pm-5.30pm Keynote Speaker: Michael Marder - The Three Ds of the Anthropocene: Devastate, Desertify, Dump.
5.45pm-8pm Walkshop with Andrew Wilford (Chichester) en route to Biennale de l'Image en Mouvement
Saturday November 10th
9.45am-11.15am Panel 6
Rory Rowan (Zurich, Switzerland) The Extra-Planetary Anthropocene & Extractive Final Frontiers: A Multi-Species Planet Vs a Multi-Planet Species
Malin Palani (Independent, USA) It Just Got Real: Destination Reality and (not-so) Distant Disasters
Anita Lam & Matthew Tegelberg (York, Canada) ‘Berg hunting’: Producing and consuming death spectacles in Iceberg Alley
11.15am-11.45pm coffee break
11.45-12.45pm Panel 7
María de Miguel & José Luis Barrera (Valencia, Spain) Balancing dark tourism with controversial heritage – a proposal for the Valley of the Fallen in Spain
John Pinder (Leeds, UK) Here Today: Oil Oligarchies, Affirmative Culture and (After) Living Skin
12.45pm-2pm lunch
2pm-3pm Panel 8
Gabriella Calchi Novati (Zurich, Switzerland) “Performing Ecos”: Jason deCaires Taylor’s Underwater Museum
Matthew Causey (Trinity College Dublin) The Earth as Data Farm for the Virtual World: The Simulation Art of John Gerrard
3pm-3.30pm coffee break
3.30pm-4.45pm Keynote Speaker: Lorenzo Chiesa - Anthropie: The Human Animal between Entropy and Knowledge
4.45pm-5.15pm – Plenary
12pm-12.40pm Arrival & Registration
All day: open-door installation at CCC Research Master Programme and PhD Forum
12.40pm -1pm Welcome Addresses
1pm-2.15pm Keynote Speaker: Federico Luisetti - The Climate of Disaster. From the Environment to Counter-nature
2.15pm-2.45pm pause
2.30pm-4pm Panel 1
Emeline Eudes (Reims, France) Observing praying mantises at the shopping mall – Or the consumption of space and its deserted (debate) places
Lena Quelvennec (Independent, Geneva) ZAD: the field and the police. How to stay with the trouble under Anthropocene visuality?
Mark Riley (Roehampton, UK) The cabin in the woods– Ted Kaczynski’s anti-technology agenda, the aftermath of the Unabomber campaign & the afterlife of an architectural artefact.
4pm-4.30pm coffee break
4.30pm-5.30pm Panel 2
Andrew Wilford (University Of Chichester) From Bethlehem To Beirut: Confessions Of A Tourorist
Aurélien Gamboni and Janis Schroeder (HEAD-Genève) The Anthropocene Atlas of Geneva
5.45pm-6.30pm – Performance Presentation : Relief decoration, rather than flat surfaces by Aurélie Strumans
7.30pm conference dinner @ Osteria della Bottega, Grand-Rue 3
Friday November 9th
10am-11.30am Panel 3
Jesko Schmoller (Perm State, Russia) Setting The Process In Motion: Muslim Pilgrimage in Russia and the Coming of a New World
Ewa Macura-Nnamdi (Silesia, Poland) The Necro-Life of Extinction: Refugees and the Ecological Imagination
Emilio Berrocal (Independent, Casolare del Pensare, Italy) Mobility and Stillness within the Structure of Globalisation. Thinking Crisis of Presence with Climate Crisis.
11.30pm-12pm coffee break
12.00pm-1.45pm Panel 4
Amy Corcoran (Queen Mary, UK) Marine Migrations versus the Military: Witnessing the Abuse of the Seas via Sound
Jo Langton (Surrey, UK) Sand Creep (sound installation)
Judith Rifeser (Roehampton, UK) Hear my touch: The voice, the caress and feminist audio-visual practice-as-research
1.45pm-2.45pm lunch
2.45pm-3.45pm Panel 5
Nicolas Leresche (Geneva, Switzerland) Geocorpographies of the selfie: Anthropocene narratives and some of their visual patterns
Kiril Sharapov (Edinburgh Napier, Scotland) Dead animals, frozen grass and people on the move: neoliberal encompassment and abandonment in Mongolia
3.45pm-4.15pm coffee break
4.15pm-5.30pm Keynote Speaker: Michael Marder - The Three Ds of the Anthropocene: Devastate, Desertify, Dump.
5.45pm-8pm Walkshop with Andrew Wilford (Chichester) en route to Biennale de l'Image en Mouvement
Saturday November 10th
9.45am-11.15am Panel 6
Rory Rowan (Zurich, Switzerland) The Extra-Planetary Anthropocene & Extractive Final Frontiers: A Multi-Species Planet Vs a Multi-Planet Species
Malin Palani (Independent, USA) It Just Got Real: Destination Reality and (not-so) Distant Disasters
Anita Lam & Matthew Tegelberg (York, Canada) ‘Berg hunting’: Producing and consuming death spectacles in Iceberg Alley
11.15am-11.45pm coffee break
11.45-12.45pm Panel 7
María de Miguel & José Luis Barrera (Valencia, Spain) Balancing dark tourism with controversial heritage – a proposal for the Valley of the Fallen in Spain
John Pinder (Leeds, UK) Here Today: Oil Oligarchies, Affirmative Culture and (After) Living Skin
12.45pm-2pm lunch
2pm-3pm Panel 8
Gabriella Calchi Novati (Zurich, Switzerland) “Performing Ecos”: Jason deCaires Taylor’s Underwater Museum
Matthew Causey (Trinity College Dublin) The Earth as Data Farm for the Virtual World: The Simulation Art of John Gerrard
3pm-3.30pm coffee break
3.30pm-4.45pm Keynote Speaker: Lorenzo Chiesa - Anthropie: The Human Animal between Entropy and Knowledge
4.45pm-5.15pm – Plenary