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Mary S. Morgan: Model Narratives
The models of scientists – to be found in their diagrams, equations, maps, and even machines – can be understood as their representations of phenomena in the world. But when we look back into how…
Poetics and Politics in Slow Cinema
This event will engage with the debates surrounding Slow cinema as both an aesthetic movement and a political intervention. The discussion will focus on how extended duration and dead time in film…
Ben Nichols: What Is a ‘Single-axis Analysis’?
The concept of ‘intersectionality’ has completely transformed a wide range of disciplines over the last few decades. From literary study to sociology, intersectional approaches—approaches that demand…
Elisabeth Strowick: Ambiguity of Scale. Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain — an Anthropocene Novel?
Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain is obsessed with questions of scale. Whether in its incessant reflection on days, weeks, months, years, minutes, or depths of fathoms and meters of altitude, the…
Joanna Masó: Instituting Care - Psychotherapy and Materialism
What is the relationship between social and mental alienation? How can one envision care and cure practices that counter the homogenizing policies of institutions and go beyond the neoliberal economy…
Daniel S. Brooks: Scale Ranges - The Variety of Matter’s Forms, and Levels of Organization as Local Maxima
Originally applied to preserve a materialist worldview that extends beyond physics and chemistry, the notion of levels of organization is one of the most recognizable ideas in biology. Although…
Gibson Ncube: The Filmed Body as a Model of Understanding African Queer Lived Experiences
In Africa, a combination of cultural and religious practices, repressive laws instituted during the colonial period, and homophobic nationalisms have ensured that individuals who identify as queer…
Teresa Fankhänel: Analog World-modelling. Anticipating a Post-war World Through Architectural Models
Theodore Conrad was an architect and master craftsman. His miniatures of Plexiglas and aluminum modelled a post-war landscape of glass-and-steel skyscrapers, sprawling business campuses, and domestic…
Maggie Nelson: The Forms Things Want to Come As
Rather than take up the literary world’s on and off obsession with classifications and genre demarcations, this talk will center on the relationship between ideas, things, forms, and shapes — how…
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