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A collection of essays and creative work from the 2010 Making Sense colloquium, which was held at the Centre Pompidou and the Institut Télécom, Paris, bringing together artistic creation, theoretical debate and academic scholarship. Includes contributions from the philosopher Bernard Stiegler, outlining his interpretation of 'Making Sense'.
This book is a collection of essays and creative expressions, written and produced in response to the second Making Sense colloquium, which was held in 2010 at the Centre Pompidou and the Institut Télécom in Paris. The contributions to the volume represent the ongoing aim of Making Sense: providing a voice that is at once theoretical and practical, scholarly and inclusive, a bridge between modes of thinking and modes of doing, especially within the contemporary context. The book draws together thinkers and practitioners engaged in the worlds of art, aesthetic philosophy and contemporary theory, to form an interface between artistic creation, theoretical debate and academic scholarship. Critical essays sit alongside images and articles that present shorter bursts of ideas and generate a sense of the installations and performances in which they originated. Several chapters focus on the French philosopher Bernard Stiegler, the keynote speaker at the second Making Sense colloquium, whose contributions to this volume outline his own interpretation of Making Sense.
Auteur
Bandy Lee is a professor of psychiatry at Yale University, where she specializes in violence studies. Trained as a psychiatrist at Yale and Harvard, she has focused on public sector work and anthropological research. As director of research for the Center for the Study of Violence and consultant to the World Health Organization, she has helped to set up violence prevention programs around the world.
Lorna Collins is an artist and critical theorist. She holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, where she was a Foundation Scholar at Jesus College. She has worked as a lectrice at the Sorbonne in Paris, whilst continuing her research as an independent creative intellectual. Her philosophical work develops the concept of Making Sense by juxtaposing the aesthetic theories of contemporary French theorists with works by a growing selection of contemporary artists.
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Contents: Bandy Lee: Prologue Lorna Collins: Introduction Lorna Collins: Merging Theory and Practice: The Pharmakon Pierre-Antoine Chardel : L'uvre d'art comme lieu d'un questionnement éthico-politique Florian Forestier : La Phénoménologie de Marc Richir comme phenomenology du « sens se faisant » et sa contribution à la problématique de Making Sense et Stiegler Xéna Lee/Frank O'Cain: Painting as Craft, or the Painter as Amateur of Techne Kélina Gotman: Krono-Metre : site d'un opéra-théâtre récusant, non-lieu de la lecture, et esthétisation du sens Gabriele Sofia: The Spectator's 'Making Sense': An Interdisciplinary Research between Theatre and Neurosciences Margalit Berriet/Patricia Creveaux : Mémoire de l'Avenir : Donner du sens à l'art Pierre-Antoine Chardel : Lever le voile de l'ignorance : du contrôle social aux pratiques des arts Claudiane Ouellet-Plamondon : La Planète rhizomique Florian Forestier : Le Fil (nouvelle extraite du recueil La Planète creuse ) Janice Perry: Making Sense of Making Sense Prometheus: Mission Statement; Film and Discussion; the Story of Prometheus; A Human Manifesto.
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