Memory, Place, and Material Culture
Workshop organized by John Sutton, Emeritus Professor at Macquarie University, Australia, and 2022-2023 Paris IAS Fellow.
Workshop in situ.
Free entrance upon compulsory registration, see form at the bottom of the page.
Presentation
If remembering and feeling, designing and decision-making are situated as well as embodied processes, then cognition can have material and ecological components. Our mental lives may be partly constituted by places – landscapes, built environments, neighbourhoods – and by artifacts. This workshop examines relations between memory, place, and material culture. Our topics include maps and spatial cognition, tools and devices in wayfinding and memory, mental health and the city, difficult places and historically burdened heritage, and spatial disruptions of memory. Speakers draw on evidence from archaeology, architecture, art, neuroscience, performance, philosophy, and sociology, opening up new questions about the nature of bodily and affective orientation as people navigate places and the past together.
Programme
May 16, 2023
14.30-14.40
Welcome
John Sutton (IEA de Paris)
14.40-15.30
Erik Rietveld (Philosophy, Amsterdam / RAAAF [Rietveld Art-Architecture-Affordances])
Landscapes of transformation
15.30-16.00
Valeria Giardino (Philosophie, Institut Jean Nicod)
We are geometric beings: how we use space to think
16.00-16.20
Pause
16.20-17.10
Sarah Gensburger (Sociology, CNRS/ Sciences Po)
The memorialization of terrorism in Paris public space, 1974-2023
17.10-18.00
Mark Edmonds (Archaeology, York)
Building and belonging: architecture and memory in Neolithic Orkney
18.00-20.00
Cocktail
May 17, 2023
10.00-10.50
Andy Clark (Philosophy & Informatics, Sussex)
Predictive processing and the materially entangled mind
10.50-11.40
Paula Reavey (Psychology, London South Bank)
Spatial markings and memory: mental health and institutional space
11.40-12.10
Pause
12.10-13.00
Madeleine Accarain (Wagon Landscaping, Paris)
The coldness of the stone and the lightness of the bird: a memorial garden for the victims of November 13, 2015
13.00-14.10
Lunch
14.10-15.00
Roberto Casati (Philosophy, Institut Jean Nicod)
The cognitive life of maps
15.00-15.20
Pause
15.20-16.10
Evelyn Tribble (English, Connecticut)
Affective atmospheres: place and memory on the early modern stage
16.10-17.00
Mike Wheeler (Philosophy, Stirling)
The invisible and the visible: building, dwelling, and authenticity
17.00-17.30
Roundtable with Alain Berthoz, Valeria Giardino, John Sutton.
Workshop in situ.
Free entry upon registration, see form below (please check the two white boxes before clicking on the "register for the event" button).
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