Programme

PROGRAMME: Delegate Information PDF

TRANSCALAR WORKSHOPS: STASIS & IMMERSION: REGISTRATION OPEN

ABSTRACTS [in order of appearance]

Keynotes, morning and Parallel Session A: Lecture Theatre 2 Roland Levinsky Building.

Parallel Session B: Room 206/7 Roland Levinsky Building.


Day 1: Friday 1 July.
 

 

9.00am: Registration

9.30: Welcome and Information

 

 

9:45: Keynote presentation by Arthur I Miller

10:45: Respondent Paul Thomas

11:00 – 11:20 coffee
11:20 – 12:40: The Anachronic Image. Chaired session Mike Phillips.
Presentation 1: Edward Colless: “Oubliette”
Presentation 2: Leon Marvell: Grey
Presentation 3: Guillaume Savy: What Cannot Be Unseen
Presentation 4: Chantal Faust: Haptic Aesthetics: Don’t stand so close to me
12:40 – 1:00 Discussion
1:00 – 2:00 Lunch
2:00 – 3:20 Parallel Sessions (A) + (B)
Parallel Sessions (A): Hyper-Image. Chaired by Seth Riskin
Presentation 1: Scott Hessels: Time Flies.
Presentation 2: Abbie Reese: Young Nuns: A Digital Site of Memory
Presentation 3: Ricardo Melo: Unpredictability in Everyday Photography: A Case Study
 3:00-3:20 Discussion
Parallel Sessions (B): The Evolving Image. Chaired by Paul Thomas
Presentation 1: Paola Lopreiato: The garden in the Brain, this curiosity
Presentation 2: Helen Collard, Philippa Jackson: Finding prana: electronic, visual and sonic experiments in search of atemporal being.
Presentation 3: Anneke Pettican Chara Lewis, Kristin Mojsiewicz: Freud’s figure-ground in motion: macabre, rare, banal, eerie and sentimental
Presentation 4: Joel Zika The Dark Ride Project
3:20-3:30 Discussion
3:30-4:00 Break
4:00- 5:20: Parallel Sessions (A): Temporal Location. Chaired by Gema Fernández-Blanco
Presentation 1: Iouliani Theona, Dimitris Charitos: Instant Place: Investigating the transforming nature of photographing places
Presentation 2: Julian Stadon: Data Body Augmentation and Post-biological Organ Trade
Presentation 3: Mathew Emmett: Pulsating Hennig Brand’s Condensate.
Presentation 4: Gianni Corino: Image or to image?
4:00- 5:00: Parallel Sessions (B): Image as matter. Chaired by Regina Dürig
Presentation 1: Alekander Ćetković: Refracted Gaze Of The Quantified Self
Presentation 2: Clarissa Ribeiro, Mick Lorusso:  The Cat’s Eyes Nebula
Presentation 3: Roberto Zanata: MEDIA ELEMENTS  (AUDIO, VIDEO)
 5:00-5:20 Discussion
5:40-6:30  Welcome Drinks

TRANSCALAR WORKSHOPS.

The Fourth International Conference on Transdisciplinary Imaging at the Intersections of Art, Science and Culture 2016 – THE ATEMPORAL IMAGE – invites participants for the Conference workshops hosted by the Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre and the Immersive Vision Theatre on the Plymouth Campus. A limited number of places, on a fist come basis, are available and participants must be registered with the Transimage Conference first.

Workshop 1: STASIS

When: Friday 1 July, 11.20-17.00 / Location: Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre, Brunel Building.

Frozen in time a spluttered in gold, the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image is beyond light, captured by a focused beam of electrons, these images are not photographs – no photons were harmed in the making of this workshop.


Day 2 Saturday 2 July
9.00: Registration

9:30: Welcome

9:45 Keynote presentation (LT2), by Rachael Armstrong.
10:45 Respondent Jane Grant
11:00 Break
11:20-12:40: Organic Image (LT2). Chaired by Michael Straeubig
Presentation 1: Charissa N. Terranova: La prise du temps: The Captured Time of the Biocentric Image
Presentation 2: Yanai Toister, The Privileges of the Quasi-Photographic Image
Presentation 3: Ruth Kerr: Becoming Cellular: Life, death and immortality in the age of biotechnology
Presentation 4: Tobias Klein: Chemical Atemporality
12.40 – 1:00: Discussion
1.00 – 2.00: Lunch
2:00-3:00 Parallel Sessions (A) + (B)
Session (A/LT2): Space/Time. Chaired by Gianni Corino
Presentation 1: John Matthias: Emergence of Machine Ecologies at sub-millisecond timescales
Presentation 2: Chris Speed, Elisa Giaccardi: Predictive Materialities: Casting Algorithms in the Design Studio
Presentation 3: Mark Titmarsh: Retrieval Life in Defrag’d Time.
 3:00-3:20 Discussion
  2:00-3:20 Session (B/Room 206/7): Evolving image. Chaired by Alekander Ćetković
Presentation 1: Anna Nacher: Image as the exchange of energy: ontogenesis of a networked imagery.
Presentation 2: Julia Heurling: A Horizon Is Not Flat – Reflections on Rhythm and Articulation of Time.
Presentation 3: Charissa N. Terranova: The A(llo)temporal Postgenomic Image
Presentation 4: Ryszard W. Kluszczynski: Visual Revolutions. From the electronic do living imagery.
 3:20-3:30 Discussion
3:30 Break
4:00-5:20 Parallel Sessions (A) + (B)
Sessions (A/LT2): Timecode. Chaired by John Matthias
Presentation 1: Melentie Pandilovski: Image approaches of McLuhan and Flusser.
Presentation 2: David Eastwood: The Atemporal Mirror.
Presentation 3: Jamie Allen: Images of Infrastructure
Presentation 4: Seth Riskin: The Jeweled Net: Holography and Holistic Perception
Session (B/Room 206/7): Vitalist Image. Chaired by Coral Manton.
Presentation 1: Gema Fernández-Blanco: Exploring synaesthesia as a way to understand the human species and its relation with the environment.
Presentation 2: Simon Lock: Atemporal Photography: Image Making Out of Time.
Presentation 3: Dane Watkins: The Moment of Unmoving
Presentation 4: Birgitte Aga: The Artificial Stream of Consciousness: Living backwards
5:20-5:40 Discussion
8:30 – 10:30 Conference Dinner.

TRANSCALAR WORKSHOPS.

The Fourth International Conference on Transdisciplinary Imaging at the Intersections of Art, Science and Culture 2016 – THE ATEMPORAL IMAGE – invites participants for the Conference workshops hosted by the Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre and the Immersive Vision Theatre on the Plymouth Campus. A limited number of places, on a fist come basis, are available and participants must be registered with the Transimage Conference first.

Workshop 2: IMMERSION

When: Saturday 2 July. 11.20-17.00 / Location: Immersive Vision Theatre.

Fulldome: A transdisciplinary instrument for manifesting (im)material and imaginary worlds, this spatial-temporal bubble is a polysensory polypsical anomaly in the history of media technologies, sitting somewhere between a scientific instrument and a funfair ride.


 Day 3: Sunday 3 July.
9:45: Keynote presentation (LT2) by Sean Cubitt.
10:45: Respondent Mike Phillips
11:00 Break
11:30-12:10:  Presence (LT2): Chaired by B Aga
Presentation 1: Gerard Briscoe, Chris Speed: Visualising Digital Omnipresence: Ghosts of Futures Past.
Presentation 2: Alejandro Quinteros: Of Hooded Men and buildings without pants. Negotiating the images of universal desire.
12:10-12:20 Discussion
12:20- 2:00 Lunch

IVT Screening: Quantum Consciousness
: A visual/sonic installation that immerses the viewer in quantum phenomenon. http://i-dat.org/quantum-consciousness/

2:00-3:40 Parallel Sessions (A) + (B)
Session (A/LT2) Multi-Layered Temporal Image. Chaired Session Edward Colless
Presentation 1: William Card: An investigation into the post-cinematic uncanny and the affective potential of visual effects technologies in art practice.
Presentation 2: Michael Straeubig: How to Perceive the Virtual Image? On the Distinction Between “Virtual” and “Real”.
Presentation 3: Troy Innocent: Playing the networked image of the city: act, augment, actualise.
Presentation 4: Jane Grant: Simultaneous time: loops, doppelgangers and the infinite universe.
3:20-3:40 Discussion
Sessions (B/Room 206/7): Fata Morgana. Chaired by Simon Lock
Presentation 1: Regina Dürig: Dust Image Fragment Ghosts.
Presentation 2: Coral Manton: The Immersive Virtual Museum Theatre.
Presentation 3: Christopher Hunt, Christian Cook, Rebecca Veater: The transmogrifying record and the cultural landscape.
3:40 Break
4:00-4:30 Plenary session