Schedule
Both days will take place at the School of the International Center of Photography in Midtown. Concurrent presentations and panels will run in multiple rooms. An open discussion will follow each grouping of presentations. An open closing conversation will take place on both days.
Address is: ICP, 1114 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036.
DECEMBER 14, 2012
Studio
Classroom A
Classroom C
Seminar C
10:00-11:00: Welcome
Jesal Kapadia: Pedagogical Practices
11:00-12:30: In Conversation
Marvin Heiferman and Erin Barnett
11:00-1:00: Presentations/Group Dialogue
Alex Auriema and Mary Saba: Where are You
Ryan Jeffrey: The Practice of Living
Roy Samaha: Following, a Week in Cairo
Matthew C. Lange: The Plummet Machine is a Mnemonic Machine
12:30-1:00: Presentation
Thomas Allen Harris: The Family Album On film & Online: Integrating the Vernacular & the Historical Record
1:00-1:30: LUNCH BREAK
1:30-2:15: Panel
The Process and Pleasure of Collecting: A Non-Institutional Approach, moderated by Patricia SilvaA conversation with:Rita Barros (photographer),Cassandra Langer (critic), Michael Pinto (Creative Director),Liz Sales (artist),Andres Serrano (artist)1:30-3:00: Presentations/Group Dialogue
Erin Peete-Lukes: Old Tunes, New Times: How the Folk Tradition Evolves with Us
Qiana Mestrich: The Art and Oral Archive of the Proverb
Cody Edison: Stories, Musical Histories and Cyberspace--Origins Anthology, 2012
Eileen Kane: Teacup Secrets
2:00-4:30: Presentations/Group Dialogue
Jared Radin: An Affective Record: Picturing Personal Memories of History
Livia Daza-Paris: At the Edge of the (far-) End: An Investigation through Streams of Memories and Poetics
Danny Jauregi: Under-Representation As a Racial “Recording” Alternative
Tomasia Kastner: Autoethnography, Oral History and Racial Ambiguity
2:00-4:30: Presentations/Group Dialogue
Thea Piltzecker and Lotte Marie Allen:
Cartography as Memory: Re-Imagining the West Bank
Fawz Kabra: We Took the Image and Put the Sound Too Loud
Sable Smith: It Is All Here
Moderator: Daniel Kim
2:15-4:30: Presentations
Ted Kerr: Creaturosity: A Queer Poetic
Bernard Yenelouis: Anarchiving Detroit
David Deitcher: Once More, With Feeling
Moderator: Julian de Maya Rodriguez
3:00-4:30: Presentations/Group Dialogue
Nanci Nwamaka Ikejimba Muraoka: Fatima
Soo Kim: Replay Memory: Investigating and Imitating Memories...and then?
Jen Hitchings: Documenting the Illusion of Time through Paint
Moderator: Linda Troeller
4:30-4:45: BREAK
4:45-6:15: Presentations
Matthew Bakkom: A Museum of Complaint
Rotem Rozental: “We must inundate the Jewish Public with Slogans and Pictures:” In and Through the Jewish National Fund Archive
Blake Fitzpatrick: The Everyday Life of the Berlin Wall
4:45-6:15: Presentations/Group Dialogue
Heather O’Brien: Between Apocalyptic Apprehensions, and Dreams of Deliverance
Ilyn Wong: Memory Attachée: Bridging Past and Present Through Family Photographs
Pieter Paul: Silent Dinner for Seven
4:45-6:15: Presentations/Group Dialogue
Timothy Hull: Consider a Mounted Umbrella: Memory and the Arrangement of Museum Vitrines
Halston Bruce: Photography as the Modern Burial
Cyriaco Lopes: Crimes Against Love: Homophobic Murders in Brazil
Renée Ridgeway: The Living Proof: Strategizing a Performative Archive
4:45-6:15: Presentations/Group Dialogue
Nona Faustine: Black Beauty
Danna Singer and Sarah van Ouwerkerk:
Becoming a Memory
Sonya A. Lawyer: A Peace (Of the Dream)
6:15-7:00: Closing Conversation with Jesal Kapadia
DECEMBER 15, 2012
Studio
Classroom A
10:00-11:00: Welcome
Summaries from Friday
11:00-12:30: In Conversation
Pradeep Dalal and Mariam Ghani
11:00-12:30: Presentations/Group Dialogue
Daniel Kim: A Brechtian Treatment of History and Memory
Andrew Keuch: Writing Memories of Chinese Propoganda
Claudia Sohrens: Mise en Abyme: Archive
12:30-1:45: Presentation
Marget Long: Mathew Brady’s Skylight
12:30-1:45: Presentations/Group Dialogue
Cristiana Caro: There, there
Nana Debois Buhl: Street Haunting – an exploration of the flâneuse
1:45-2:15: Lunch
Winona Barton-Ballentine: The Edible Archive
1:45-2:00: Screening
YaeJin Shin: The Mutes
2:15-2:45: Presentation
Daniel Wilson: The Ex-Apartment Archive
2:15-4:15: Presentations/Group Dialogue
Ksenia Nouril: Contemporary Art and the Interruption of the Urban Memorial Landscape
Emily Bairl: Memory and the Post-Soviet City
Rebecca Jones: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Dioramas and Medieval Holy Images
3:15-4:15: In Conversation
Ann Butler and Ulrike Müller
4:15-4:30: Break
4:30-6:00: Keynote Presentation
Conversation with Renée Green: Film, Climates and Paradoxes
6:00-7:00: Closing Conversation