6 episodes

Exploring how ideas of space and location -- whether physical or metaphysical, real or imaginary -- are evolving. Subjects include globalisation, localism, cultural and natural spaces, cultural disapora, immigration, spaces of performance and the space of the body. Conference 24-25th May 2012, in the College of Arts Graduate School, University of Glasgow.

Spaces of (Dis)location University of Glasgow

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Exploring how ideas of space and location -- whether physical or metaphysical, real or imaginary -- are evolving. Subjects include globalisation, localism, cultural and natural spaces, cultural disapora, immigration, spaces of performance and the space of the body. Conference 24-25th May 2012, in the College of Arts Graduate School, University of Glasgow.

    Time is the Locus of Art

    Time is the Locus of Art

    Ryan Lewis, University of Dundee, uses readings of Bergsonian/Deleuzian philosophies of becoming/difference and with a view toward Kandinskian theories of abstraction, presents a conceptual account of art claiming that it is the temporal and qualitative nature of art which is the force of its indefinite and inexhaustible abstraction.

    • 18 min
    The Black Press & Press Forms as Constitutive of Early African American Feminism

    The Black Press & Press Forms as Constitutive of Early African American Feminism

    Teresa Zackodnik, University of Alberta, Canada, delivered a keynote address at the Spaces of (dis)Location conference. Professor Zackodnick studies many aspects of American Literature including African American literature, Asian American fiction and black feminisms.

    • 28 min
    Understanding the Fourth Dimension

    Understanding the Fourth Dimension

    Vanja Malloy of the Courthauld Institute of Art, speaking on Understanding the Fourth Dimension: Physical and Imaginary Space in Avant-garde Art at the Spaces of (dis)Location conference organised by Philosophy postgraduates at the University of Glasgow May 2012.

    • 21 min
    An Affirmation of Diversity and Transcultural Writing

    An Affirmation of Diversity and Transcultural Writing

    Dr Bashabi Fraser, Edinburgh Napier University, delivered a keynote address at the Spaces of (dis)Location conference. Dr Fraser specialises in postcolonial literature and theory with a particular interest in diasporic themes.

    • 58 min
    Road Tripping

    Road Tripping

    Rebecca Birch, Loughborough University, proposes the car as a vessel for a dialogical and site-responsive artwork, in which the work is the act of ‘being with’ another in a shared encounter in space and time.

    • 23 min
    Imaginary Space

    Imaginary Space

    Maryam Mirsepassi,University of Carleton (Ottawa, Canada), speaking on the metaphorical qualities of imaginary space which opens the door to our human understanding.

    • 14 min

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