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Intelligent Traces: Perspectives on the Cognitive Significance of Painting

When:
February 21, 2019 all-day
2019-02-21T00:00:00-01:00
2019-02-22T00:00:00-01:00

To anyone in the Melbourne area, the following workshop being held next week at the University of Melbourne may be of interest. All welcome and attendance is free, but please register to attend by emailing ainkpin@unimelb.edu.au

21 February 2019
South Lecture Theatre, Old Arts (224), University of Melbourne

10:00-11:30 Sebastian Gardner (UCL): ‘Mind Made Visible: Phenomenological and Idealist Theories of Painting’
11:30-12:30 Barbara Bolt (VCA, Melbourne): ‘Shedding Light for the Matter’
12:30-2:00 Lunch (own arrangements)
2:00-3:00 Dennis Schmidt (Western Sydney): ‘Thinking and Painting: On Truth in Painting’
3:00-4:00 Andrew Benjamin (UTS/Kingston): ‘Doubt and Indifference: Threshold Conditions within the Work of Art’
4:00-4:30 Break
4:30-5:30 Marilyn Stendera (Melbourne): ‘The Embodied Temporality of Painting: Phronesis without Flow’
5:30-6:30 Andrew Inkpin (Melbourne): ‘On Particularity in Painting’