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IAPL 2004 CONFERENCE PAGE

28th ANNUAL IAPL CONFERENCE

19-25 MAY 2004

SYRACUSE (NEW YORK)

LE MOYNE COLLEGE & SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

CONFERENCE TOPIC:

VIRTUAL MATERIALITIES

SUMMARY OF SESSIONS

FULL CONFERENCE PROGRAM

INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS

BUS & VAN SCHEDULE

 

NOTE TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN ATTENDING THE IAPL 2004 CONFERENCE

Anyone interested in attending the conference is heartily invited to do so. All conference participants not on the program must also register for the conference.


CONFERENCE HOTEL BOOKING INFORMATION

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORMS

 


IAPL 2004 PLENARY SPEAKERS

IAPL Invited Speaker

The Fourth Body

Thursday Night

 

Mario Perniola

(Professor of Aesthetics,

University of Rome-Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy)

 

 

Everson Museum of Art

Plenary Session

Friday Night

Ideas of Images:

From Immaterial to Virtual

Peter Weibel

(Director, Zentrums für Kunst und
Medientechnologie in Karlsruhe, Germany)

Jeffrey Shaw

(Visiting Professor at the College of Fine Arts and co-director of the Center for Interactive Cinema Research (iCINEMA) at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia)

 

 

Keynote Speaker

Sunday Night

Peter Eisenman

(Irwin S. Chanin Distinguished Professor of Architecture, Cooper Union, New York City, USA)

ROUNDTABLE

“THE BODY--

VIRTUAL OR MATERIAL?”

Tuesday Afternoon

 

Organized, Chaired, and Introduced by Gregg Lambert (Syracuse University)


Tom Conley (Harvard University)

Dalia Judovitz (Emory University)

Paul Patton (University of New South Wales)

Charles Shepherson (SUNY-Albany)

Joanna Zylinska (Goldsmiths College, University of London)

 


SUNDAY EXCURSION AND BRUNCH IN HISTORIC CAZENOVIA - MAY 23rd, 2004

 

 

Bus transportation will be provided leaving at 8:00 and 8:30 a.m. from the Sheraton Syracuse Hotel to historic Cazenovia.

Buses will return at 12:30 p.m. so as to be back in time for the Invited Symposia which begin at 2:00 p.m on the Syracuse University Campus, followed by the Keynote Address by Peter Eisenman.

 

In Cazenovia, there will be an opportunity to stroll the village, the College, visit the park alongside Lake Cazenovia, and meet at the famed Lincklaen House in Cazenovia for a unique and relaxing brunch in the period Inn. We ask only for $12. to cover transport and the luxurious brunch.

Lincklaen House

 

There will also be a short talk about Cazenovia by

John Robert Greene, Ph.D.

Paul J. Schupf Professor of History and Humanities

Chair, Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Cazenovia College

Professor Greene knows most everything about the area.

He is author of a book on the history of Cazenovia College.

The IAPL 2004 visit to Cazenovia is arranged by Michael Sanders,

Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Cazenovia College.

 

Grateful acknowledgement to

Donald A. McCrimmon,Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty

and

Mark John Tierno, President of the College

for sponsoring the visit to Cazenovia

and the Lincklaen House.


MONDAY NIGHT May 24th, 2004 PERFORMANCE

Le Moyne College

Center for the Performing Arts


TUESDAY EVENING - MAY 25th, 2004

AMBROSIAFEST

IAPL FINALE DINNER

 

 

 

IAPL 2004 - VIRTUAL MATERIALITIES

 

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

LIVE VIEWS - WEBCAMS



LE MOYNE COLLEGE

 

TRAVEL TO SYRACUSE: MAP,

CAR, PLANE, TRAIN

SYRACUSE TRAIN SCHEDULE

 

SYRACUSE

(NEW YORK)

TOURISM

 

CAZENOVIA COLLEGE

 

BABYSITTING: Anybody desiring babysitting can contact Ms. Nancy Piscitell at Le Moyne College: PiscitNJ@lemoyne.edu. Please include, day and hours for which you need babysitting help and the number and ages of children who will need care.

IAPL 2004 CONFERENCE HOTEL
Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel & Conference Center

Make reservations now for conference dates online at

  • Once at the URL above, enter "Syracuse" [you must also enter "New York" and the "Meeting Code": 4195.
  • Or call 1-315-475-3000. Mention "IAPL" for special rates
  • : $89. per single room / $99 per double / $109 per triple (if you make reservations now)
IAPL 2004 PROGRAM COORDINATOR - Hugh J. Silverman (IAPL Executive Director). IAPL 2004 JOINT CONFERENCE COORDINATORS - Thomas P. Brockelman (LeMoyne College) and Gregg Lambert (Syracuse University)
 

  • IAPL BOOK EXHIBIT:
  • Conference speakers and chairs should contact their publishers to advise them about the IAPL Book Exhibit and recommend that they participate in the Book Exhibit. Publishers should contact the IAPL Executive Director for details at execdir@iapl.info .

 



 

 

 

MEMBERSHIP IN IAPL

All participants in the IAPL 2004 conference must be current paid members of IAPL.  The dues period begins on January 1st each year.  New Members are Welcome.  Please click here to go to the Memberships page for New Members or Membership Renewals. Memberships can be completed online.

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