Synaesthesia // International Interdisciplinary Conference
Madi Boyd, The Point of Perception, 2009 (drawing during construction, detail). |
Synaesthesia. Discussing a Phenomenon in the Arts, Humanities and (Neuro-)Science. International Interdisciplinary Conference
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Info
The Conference will take place
on 5/ 6 July, 2013
Contact
presse@artlaboratory-berlin.org
Olga Shmakova
+4915205998318
Address
http://artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-events-archive.htm
Theater Glaskasten
Prinzenallee 33
13359 Berlin
Germany
As a theoretical addition to our ongoing exhibition series SYNAESTHESIA (October 2012 – July 2013), Art Laboratory Berlin will hold an interna-tional interdisciplinary conference to further explore and theoretically question the field of mul-tisensory perception.
The term 'synaesthesia', from the Greek 'aisthesis' ('Sensation', 'sensory impression') and 'syn' ('together') means the experience of two or more sensory impressions at the same time. Currently there is a strikingly strong interest in the coupling of the senses in science, humanities and in con-temporary art. This should come as no surprise: Our daily life in recent years has been subject to ever more multimedia and multisensory experiences. Comparing the latest technologies in the field of communication we come upon the radical technological development during the last 25 years: music video (text, music, colour), computer (as „total' sensory object) and also newest multiple forms of mobile phones (not only used for calls, but as a photo camera, music player or text ma-chine, etc.).
It is the aim of Art Laboratory Berlin to grasp the specific impulses of our current complex, synchro-nous and technologised society on the phenomenon of synaesthesia, with its distinctive form of sen-sory fluctuation. For the upcoming conference, we are interested in discussing issues from diverse scholarly fields – humanities, arts as well as natural and social sciences – regarding both historical positions and contemporary inquiries. We will reflect topics such as: synaesthesia and the neurological discourse (memory and cognition; sensory perception); synaesthesia – between perception and subjectivity; synaesthesia and language; synaesthetic modalities (grapheme synaesthesia; synaesthesia of smell, taste, touch, sound and vision); synaesthesia in art and cultural history (in visual art, literature and film); synaesthesia and the digital world (synaesthesia in the 21st century).
Conference Concept: Regine Rapp & Christian de Lutz, Art Laboratory Berlin
Realisation of Conference: The Art Laboratory Berlin Team: Regine Rapp, Christian de Lutz, Olga Shmakova, Chiara Cartuccia, Chiara Massari, Anastasia Shavlokhova, Ashley Chang
Cooperation partners: Association of Neuroesthetics_Platform for Art and Neuroscience, fotoscout
Supported by: Schering Stiftung
Media partner: art-in-berlin
CONFERENCE_PROGRAM
Friday, 5 July, 2013
The exhibition 'Translating, Correcting, Archiving' will be open from 9AM-8PM.
9:30: Registration
10:00
Regine Rapp, Christian de Lutz (Art Laboratory Berlin)
Welcome and Introduction
Keynote / Moderator: Regine Rapp
Hinderk M. Emrich (Director of the Center for Psychological Medicine, Hannover)
Synaesthesia, Synaisthesis and the Enhancement of Coherence
11:30 // BREAK
11:45
Defining Synaesthesia // Moderator: Regine Rapp
Ditte Lyngkaer Pedersen (Artist, Århus)
Why is Green a Red Word?
Sina A. Trautmann-Lengsfeld (Dept. of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg)
Multisensory Processing in Synaesthesia
Larisa Prokofyeva (Dept. for Linguistics, Saratov State Medical University)
Integrated Text Analysis with Phonosemantic Characteristic Consideration
13:45 // LUNCH BREAK
14:45
Translating Synaesthesia // Moderator: Christian de Lutz
Polina Dimova (Institute for Russian and Comparative Literature, Oberlin College, Ohio)
Synaesthesia at the Fin-de-Siècle: Art and Science
Eva-Maria Bolz (Artist, Berlin)
Der Innere Monitor
James Rosenow (Cinema and Media Studies, University of Chicago)
Translated Modes of Poe-etic Synaesthesia in Early Amateur Cinema (Charles Klein's 'The Telltale Heart' and J. Sibley Watson's 'The Fall of the House of Usher')
16:45 // COFFEE BREAK
17:15
Sound and Vision as Synaesthetic Phenomenon // Moderator: Chiara Cartuccia
Birgit Schneider (Institute for Arts and Media, University Potsdam)
On Hearing Eyes and Seeing Ears. Berlin Optophonia in the 1920s.
David Strang (Artist, Plymouth)
Transmission + Interference
19:00 Reception at Art Laboratory Berlin
Saturday, 6 July, 2013
The exhibition 'Translating, Correcting, Archiving' will be open from 9AM-8PM.
10:00
Synaesthetic Sensations in Cultural History, Film and the Visual Arts // Moderator: Regine Rapp
Eva Kimminich (Institute for Romance Languages, University Potsdam)
The Five Senses: From Cooperation up to Specialization. Observations on a Historical Development in the Occident
Caro Verbeek (Royal Academy of Arts Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam)
Inhaling History of Art – On the Role of Olfaction during the Avant-Garde
Gertrud Koch (Institute for Film Studies, Free University Berlin)
Word and Object in Film – a Synaesthetic Presentation
12:30 // LUNCH BREAK
14:00
Synaesthetic Laboratories of Art & Science // Moderator: Olga Shmakova
Sabine Flach (Dept. of Fine Arts and Dept. of Art History, School of Visual Arts, New York City)
Laboratory of Senses – James Turrell
Madi Boyd (Artist, London)
The Point of Perception – On Collaborations Between Artists and Neuroscientists
Agnieszka Janik (Dept. of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London)
Synaesthesia for Colour is Linked to Reduced Motion Perception
16:00 // COFFEE BREAK
16:30
Synaesthesia and the 21st Century // Moderator: Christian de Lutz
Katharina Gsöllpointner/ Romana Schuler (Media Arts/ Art History, University of Applied Arts, Vienna)
Digital Synaesthesia – Introduction into a New Project
Romi Mikulinsky (Macquarie University, Sidney/ Bezalel Academy for Arts and Design, Jerusalem)
From Page to Screen – The Presence and Future of Reading
18:00
Final Discussion
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