How Performance Thinks. A two-day conference
A two-day conference co-organized by the PSi Performance and Philosophy working group and Kingston University’s practice.research.unit
April 13th-14th 2012
The London Studio Centre, London
EVENT (seminar): Wagner in German Philosophy
The German Philosophy Seminar at the IGRS, School of Advanced Study, University of London, will resume its bi-weekly sessions on 16 January, 16:00-18:00, Senate House, Room 264. The topic this term is: Wagner in German Philosophy. Against the backdrop of recent interest in Wagner in philosophical circles (Badiou, Zizek), we will read and discuss texts by Wagner, Schopenhauer, Nietz
CFP (conf): The Ethical Challenge of Multidisciplinarity: Reconciling ‘The Three Narratives’—Art, Science, and Philosophy
The Ethical Challenge of Multidisciplinarity: Reconciling ‘The Three Narratives’—Art, Science, and Philosophy 2-6 July 2012, University of Cyprus Language—and by extension our story telling activities in general—enables us to confront the contingencies of life by answering the immediate question: what’s happening and what is going to happen next. Science also attempts to answer this question...
EVENT (Conf): Constructing Historiography of Music: The Formation of musicological Knowledge
Conference: Constructing Historiography of Music: The Formation of musicological Knowledge Date: November 3-5, 2011 Conference Venue: Georg-August-University Goettingen, Germany Organized by: Ph.D. Fellows of “Erinnerung – Wahrnehmung – Bedeutung. Musikwissenschaft als Geisteswissenschaft”, funded by the federal state of Lower Saxony at the Universities in Goettingen, Oldenburg and Osnabrueck...
EVENT: Symposium 'Rhythm & Event'
Symposium: Rhythm & Event The London Graduate School, Saturday 29 October 2011 King’s Anatomy Theatre & Museum, 6th Floor, King’s Building King’s College London, Strand Campus, London, WC2R 2LS How can we think of novelty without attributing ontological prominence and metaphysical distinction between discreteness and continuity, or between the actual and the virtual, the analog and the...
EVENT (conference session): Permeable Boundaries. Music and the Visual Arts
38th Annual AAH Conference & Bookfair
The Open University, Milton Keynes
29 – 31 March 2012
‘Permeable Boundaries: Music and the Visual Arts’
CFP (conf): Hearing Landscape Critically: Sense, Text, Ideology
HEARING LANDSCAPE CRITICALLY: SENSE, TEXT, IDEOLOGY
Music Faculty, University of Oxford, 18-19 May 2012
Nowhere is the only unattainable elsewhere; people are always already somewhere. This conference – the first of three inter-continental meetings between 2012 and 2014 – is concerned with any and all “somewheres” that might be thought of as landscapes.
EVENT (conf): Music in the Carolingian World: Witnesses to a Metadiscipline
Music in the Carolingian World: Witnesses to a Metadiscipline A Conference in Honor of Charles M. Atkinson The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio October 28-29, 2011 Music in the Carolingian World: Witnesses to a Metadiscipline is an international conference honoring Professor Charles M. Atkinson. Its aim is to bring together twenty distinguished scholars from different academic fields to...
CFP (conf): Love to Death: Transforming Opera
Love to Death: Transforming Opera Incorporating the Royal Musical Association Annual Conference 31 May – 2 June 2012 The School of Music, Cardiff University will be hosting an international academic conference, incorporating the annual conference of the Royal Musical Association, at Wales Millennium Centre, the home of Welsh National Opera, in 2012. This conference, in a world-class...
CFP (conf): Music: Parts and Labor
The Department of Music at New York University is seeking submissions for the inaugural graduate student conference, Music: Parts and Labor. The constitution of a musical work is a topic of much historical debate in musicological, philosophical, and legal discourses. Music: Parts and Labor is an interdisciplinary conference that aims to interrogate what is at stake in challenging or maintaining...