IAPL 2004 SUMMARY OF SESSIONS AND EVENTS

W E D N E S D AY M AY 19TH

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON—LE MOYNE COLLEGE

 

IAPL REGISTRATION, Grewen Auditorium, 1:30-6:00 pm

IAPL BOOK EXHIBIT & CAFE, Grewen Auditorium, 1:30-6:00 pm

 

Pick up your registrations materials—including virtual ones—at Le Moyne College (Grewen Auditorium).

Visit the IAPL book exhibit. Acquaint yourself with the hilltop Le Moyne College.

If you didn’t reserve a t-shirt online, you have an opportunity to purchase great souvenir of the conference.

At Le Moyne, you will receive your conference book, tote, nametag, lunch, brunch, reception, and Ambrosiafest tickets.

You need your nametag as proof that you have registered for the conference.

Registered participants will receive tickets for a free drink at each of the many conference receptions.

 

1.0 IAPL WELCOMING RECEPTION, 9:00PM-MIDNIGHT

Meet Mario Perniola, IAPL 2004 Invited Speaker.

After-dinner reception held in the Upper Lobby of the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel.

Reception for IAPL 2004 conference speakers, chairs, and participants.


 

T H U R S D AY, MAY 2OTH

IAPL REGISTRATION, Grewen Auditorium, 8:00 am-5:00 pm

IAPL BOOK EXHIBIT & CAFE, Grewen Auditorium, 8:00 am-5:00 pm

THURSDAY MORNING—LE MOYNE COLLEGE

2.00 GENERAL AND PROPOSED SESSIONS, 9:30-NOON

2.01 (PS-01): ARS ET SIMULACRUM: ART AND REPRODUCTION, IMAGE, AND REFERENCE [G203]

2.02 (PS-02): THE ANAMNESIS OF THE VISIBLE: THE VIRTUAL SPACE OF HOLOCAUST MEMORY [G207]

2.03 (PS-03): VAGARIES OF CONSCIOUSNESS [G219]

2.04 (GS-01): IN/DIRECT COMMUNICATIONS: KIERKEGAARD AND NIETZSCHE [G417]

2.05 (GS-02): LITERATURE MATTERS [R440]

2.06 (GS-03): LOCATING PERFORMANCE [R340]

LUNCH BREAK (Lunch Tickets available at the IAPL Registration Desk)

THURSDAY AFTERNOON—LE MOYNE COLLEGE

3.00 GENERAL SESSIONS, 1:45-4:45 PM

3.01 (GS-04): DYSTOPIC UTOPIAS [G203]

3.02 (GS-05): MEMORIALIZING THE HOLOCAUST [G207]

3.03 (GS-06): MATERIAL POLITICS AND VIRTUAL GUARANTEES [G219]

3.04 (GS-07): PROMISES PROMISES [R340]

3.05 (GS-08): SHAKESPEAREAN ETHICS [G417]

3.06 (GS-09): VIRTUALIZING MATERIALITY [R440]

Transportation from Le Moyne College to Syracuse University

THURSDAY LATE AFTERNOON—SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

GOLDSTEIN AUDITORIUM, SCHINE STUDENT CENTER

4.00 IAPL INVITED SPEAKER, 6:30-8:00 PM

Welcome by Cathryn Newton, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, SU

Introduced by Hugh J. Silverman, IAPL Executive Director

Mario Perniola

Professor of Aesthetics, Univeristy of Rome-Tor Vergata, ITALY

The Fourth Body

Buffet Dinner (IAPL Registrants only) 8:00-11:00 pm

Panasci Lounge, Schine Student Center


F R I D AY, MAY 21ST

IAPL REGISTRATION, Grewen Auditorium, 8:00 am-5:00 pm

IAPL BOOK EXHIBIT & CAFE, Grewen Auditorium, 8:00 am-5:00 pm

FRIDAY MORNING—LE MOYNE COLLEGE

5.00 ORGANIZED SESSIONS, 9:00AM-NOON

5.01 (OS-01): DERRIDA AND THE VIRTU(E)ALITY) OF TIME [G207]

5.02 (OS-02): PHENOMENALITY AND MATERIALITY IN AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE [G203]

5.03 (OS-03): PHILOSOPHY IN THE FLESH: SOMA, CORPUS, BODY [G219]

5.04 (OS-04): BODIES WITHOUT ORGANS, ORGANS WITHOUT BODIES: AROUND DELEUZE AND ZIZEK [G417]

5.05 (OS-05): HEIDEGGER’S MATERIALITIES [R440]

LUNCH BREAK (Lunch Tickets available at the IAPL Registration Desk)

FRIDAY AFTERNOON—LE MOYNE COLLEGE

6.00 GENERAL AND PROPOSED SESSIONS, 2:00-4:30 PM

6.01 (PS-04): IMPLICATE PHILOSOPHIES: VIOLENT HISTORIES AND TRAUMA [G203]

6.02 (GS-10): APRES NOUS LE DELEUZE [G207]

6.03 (GS-11): CLINICAL BODIES AND MATERNAL ECONOMIES [G219]

6.04 (GS-12): ENVISIONING PLACELESS PLACES [G417]

6.05 (GS-13): VIRTUAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT [R440]

6.06 (GS-14): POETRY AND THE LANGUAGE OF SYMBOLS [R340]

Transportation from Le Moyne College to the Everson Museum of Art for the

Weibel-Shaw Plenary Session.

 

FRIDAY LATE AFTERNOON—EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART

EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART, DOWNTOWN SYRACUSE

7.00 EVERSON PLENARY SPEAKERS, 6:00-8:00 PM

(Sponsored by the Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts)

Introduced by Gregg Lambert, IAPL 2004 Joint Conference Coordinator

Peter Weibel

Director, Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe, GERMANY

Ideas of Images: From Immaterial to Virtual

Jeffrey Shaw

Co-Director, Center for Interactive Cinema Research (iCINEMA),

University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA

Future Cinema: The Cinematic Imaginary after Film

Followed by a reception for IAPL registrants at the Everson Museum 8:00-9:00 pm.

Transportation from the Everson Museum of Art to Armory Square, Hanover Square, and the Sheridan Syracuse University Hotel.


SATURDAY, MAY 22ND

IAPL REGISTRATION, Grewen Auditorium, 8:00 am-5:00 pm

IAPL BOOK EXHIBIT & CAFE, Grewen Auditorium, 8:00 am-5:00 pm

SATURDAY MORNING—LE MOYNE COLLEGE

8.00 GENERAL SESSIONS, 9:00AM-NOON

8.01 (GS-15): ALLEGORICALLY SPEAKING [G203]

8.02 (GS-16): MERLEAU-PONTY AS MEDIUM [G207]

8.03 (GS-17): VIRTUAL E-RACE-ING [G219]

8.04 (GS-18): PHOTO SHOPS [G417]

8.05 (GS-19): THROUGH A LENS DARKLY [R440]

8.06 (GS-20): THE LANGUAGE OF IM/MATERIAL PHILOSOPHIES [R340]

LUNCH BREAK (Lunch Tickets available at the IAPL Registration Desk)

SATURDAY AFTERNOON—LE MOYNE COLLEGE

9.00 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS, 2:00-5:30 PM

9.01 CE-01: MARIO PERNIOLA’S TRANSITS: RITUAL THINKING AND THE METABODY[G203]

9.02 CE-02: CLOSE ENCOUNTER: PETER WEIBEL AND JEFFREY SHAW [G219]

Transportation from Le Moyne College to the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel

and from the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel to Armory Square


S U N D AY, MAY 23RD

SUNDAY MORNING—EXCURSION TO CAZENOVIA

Transportation from the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel to Cazenovia

Stroll the historic village of Cazenovia, visit Cazenovia College, and enjoy the park

at Cazenovia Lake (a much sought-after resort area). Savor a unique and relaxing

brunch at the famed Lincklaen House.

Transportation and luxurious brunch (sponsored by Cazenovia College) is only $12. for conference registrants.

You must purchase tickets no later than Thursday, May 20th.

10.00 “ABOUT CAZENOVIA” John Robert Greene, Professor of History and

Humanities at Cazenovia College will give a brief talk following the Brunch at the

Lincklaen House. (Sponsored by the President and Vice-President of Cazenovia

College, visit arranged by Michael Sanders, Philosophy, Cazenovia College).

SUNDAY AFTERNOON—SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

ALL SESSIONS HELD IN THE SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY HALL OF LANGUAGES [HL]

11.00 INVITED SYMPOSIA, 2:00-5:00 PM

11.01 (IS-01) TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF THE POSTMODERN CONDITION[HL 107]

11.02 (IS-02) THE VIRTUAL MATERIALITY OF FILM [HL 114]

11.03 (IS-03) THE RETURN OF PAUL [HL 214]

11.04 (IS-04) MATERIALITIES OF THE ESSAY [HL 211]

11.05 (IS-05) CONCEPT AND METAPHOR IN DELEUZE AND DERRIDA [HL207]

11.06 (IS-06) LEVINAS, REPRESENTATION, AND THE ETHICS OF THE BODY[HL 102]

 

SUNDAY LATE AFTERNOON—SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

SCHINE STUDENT CENTER (GOLDSTEIN AUDITORIUM)

12.00 KEYNOTE ADDRESS, 6:00-8:00 PM

(Sponsored by the Syracuse University School of Architecture)

Introduced by Thomas P. Brockelman, IAPL 2004 Joint Conference Coordinator

Peter Eisenman

Irwin S. Chanin Distinguished Professor of Architecture, Cooper Union,

New York City, NY, USA

The Future of History

Reception and Buffet Dinner for all IAPL Conference Registrants Slocum Hall, Syracuse University

Participants can also view an exhibit of Peter Eisenman’s work in Slocum Hall.


M O N D AY, MAY 24TH

IAPL REGISTRATION, Grewen Auditorium, 8:00 am-5:00 pm

IAPL BOOK EXHIBIT & CAFE, Grewen Auditorium, 8:00 am-5:00 pm

MONDAY MORNING—LE MOYNE COLLEGE

13.00 ORGANIZED SESSIONS / LIFE & WORK (EDWARD SAID), 9:00-NOON

13.01 (OS-06): ETHICAL, POETIC, AND POLITICAL ADDRESS [G219]

13.02 (OS-07): INTO THE VIRTUAL: ARTS AND AFFECTS [G203]

13.03 (OS-08): WHY IS THE MATRIX A CULT FILM? [G207]

13.04 (OS-09): SURFACE AND IMAGE IN WARHOL AND BAUDRILLARD [G417]

13.05 (LW-01): THINKING WITH AND AFTER EDWARD SAID (1935-2003)[G219]

LUNCH BREAK (Lunch Tickets available at the IAPL Registration Desk)

MONDAY AFTERNOON—LE MOYNE COLLEGE

14.00 SPECIAL PANELS, 2:00-5:00 PM

14.01 (SP-01): PETER EISENMAN: THE VIRTUAL MATERIALITY OF THE DIAGRAM [G137]

14:02 (SP-02): ARCHÉ-VIRTUAL MATERIALITIES: CHAOS, CHORA, HYLE [G203]

14.03 (SP-03): DE MAN READING MATERIALITIES [G207]

14.04 (SP-04): THE VIRTUALITY OF FORM AND THE POLITICAL [G219]

14.05 (SP-05): VIRTUAL INTERIORITIES [G417]

 

MONDAY LATE AFTERNOON—LE MOYNE

COLLEGE RECEPTION FOR IAPL CONFERENCE REGISTRANTS

DINING HALL CENTER, LE MOYNE COLLEGE, 5:00-6:30 pm

GREETINGS TO IAPL CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS

Charles Bierne, S.J., President, Le Moyne College

Dr. John Smarrelli, Academic Vice President, Le Moyne College

15.00 SPECIAL EVENT: JAZZ CONCERT AT LE MOYNE, 6:30-8:00 PM

(Sponsored by the Lively Arts at Le Moyne and the Centre for the Performing Arts)

THE BAD PLUS

Reid Anderson (bass), Ethan Iverson (piano), and David King (drums), connected with the jazz world and beyond…

Transportation from Le Moyne College to the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel


T U E S D AY, MAY 25TH

HALL OF LANGUAGES [HL] - SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

IAPL REGISTRATION DESK (“skeleton” table)

Hall of Languages (Morning), outside Gifford Auditorium (Afternoon)

 

TUESDAY MORNING—SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

16.00 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS / LIFE & WORK (MAURICE BLANCHOT), 9:00AM-12:30 PM

16.01 (CE-04): SUBLIME CRITIQUE: THE ART AND AUDACITY OF JEREMY GILBERT-ROLFE [HL 107]

16.02 (CE-05): HWA YOL JUNG: BORDER-CROSSINGS IN PHILOSOPHY,CULTURAL POLITICS, AND LITERATURE [HL 114]

16.03 (CE-05): THINKING ETHICS AND POLITICS: A CLOSE ENCOUNTER WITHEWA PLONOWSKA ZIAREK [HL 207]

16.04 (LW-02): THE EVENT OF BLANCHOT (1907-2003) [HL 105]

LUNCH BREAK (options at Schine Student Center, Slocum Architecture Building)

 

TUESDAY AFTERNOON—SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

(GIFFORD AUDITORIUM) HBC, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

17.00 PLENARY ROUND TABLE, 2:00-5:00 PM

THE BODY—VIRTUAL OR MATERIAL?

Organized by Gregg Lambert (English, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA)

Dalia Judovitz (French and Comparative Literature, Emory University, Atlanta,

GA, USA)

Paul Patton (Philosophy, University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA)

Charles Shepherdson (English, University at Albany, NY, USA)

Joanna Zylinska (Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, University of

London, England, UK)

 

18.00 IAPL 2004 AMBROSIAFEST

TRANSPORTATION FROM SHERATON TO AMBROSIA, ARMORY SQUARE, DOWNTOWN, SYRACUSE

(departs from Sheraton at 7 pm; returns at 1 am)

AMBROSIAFEST

Finale Dinner, Music, and Dancing at AMBROSIA

DON’T MISS IT!

Ambrosia’s Chef Steve Samuels has wonderful dinner treats for the tastes of

carnivores, pescaterians, vegetarians, and vegans (anything special, let us know

in advance).

Featuring the band LOS BLANCOS

Tickets available at the IAPL Registration Desk (until Friday, May 21st): $40

(includes reception, dinner, music, and one glass of wine or soft drink).

CASH BAR for additional drinks.


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On Wednesday, May 26th, Le Moyne College Van is available for airport drop-off,

9:00 am-noon. (Supplements Sheraton all-day van service to airport, until 11 pm;

make reservations in advance).

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