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habitus in habitat II. Other Sides of Cognition
Other Sides of Cognition - Second conference in the series "Habitus in Habitat".
This conference will address the other sides of cognition, that is, those aspects not yet focused on as such by brain research - such as 'twilight' or scansion phenomena of consciousness, states of boredom or meaninglessness, and spectrums of empathy. Drawing attention to these nuances of cognition, Other Sides of Cognition will specifically attempt to shed light on how the knowledge surrounding cognition can address forms and figurations of cultural and social understanding. PROGRAM
Hinweise zur Teilnahme:Thursday, 19 November 2009 9:30 Conference Opening Sabine Flach (ZfL), Arno Villringer (School of Mind and Brain), Ryan Cordell (Charité), Jan Söffner (ZfL) 10:0-12:00 Phenomenologies of Cognition (Chair: Jörg Fingerhut) Alva Noë (Berkeley): The Aesthetics of Cognition Marc Jeannerod (Lyon): Action, Body and Consciousness David Freedberg (New York): Painting and the Other Side of Consciousness 13:00-14:30 Twilight Zones (Chair: Thomas Eller) Daniel S. Margulies (Berlin) / Felicity Callard (London): The Subject at Rest Jan Slaby (Marburg): A Proposal for the Study of (Existential) Feelings. The Case of Boredom 15:00-16:30 Holger Schulze (Berlin): The Generativity of Boredom. Morton Feldman, Aphex Twin and Einstürzende Neubauten Sabine Flach (Berlin): On Twilight 17:00-19:00 Disruptions (Chair: Uta Kornmeier) Steffen Schneider (Tübingen): Texts on Drugs - Towards a Phenomenology and Epistemology of Literary Intoxication Kirsten Kramer (Erlangen): Phantasms of the Mind. On Memory and Dream Perception in Early Modern Poetry Pierre Cassou-Noguès (Lille): Plural Minds and Turing machines 19:30 Opening: Enception An international photo exhibition, organized by Ryan Cordell, introduction by Thomas Schnalke, Sabine Flach, and Ulrich Dirnagl Friday, 20 November 2009 10:00-12:00 Habituations (Chair: Sabine Flach) Warren Neidich (Berlin): Neuropower Isabelle Moffat (Berlin): Neuroplasticity avant la lettre Hans-Christian von Herrmann (Jena): A Setting of Frameworks and Attitudes. Aleksej Gastev's Conception of Proletarian Culture 13:30-15:00 Cognitive Mediations (Chair: Martin Treml) Harold Schweizer (Bucknell): Writing in the Shade. A Meditation on Tone Jan Söffner (Berlin): What Is It Like to Be With Bats? Some Thoughts on Jean Painlevé 15:30-17:00 Michael Pauen (Berlin): Beyond Consciousness. The Other Side of Social Cognition Sigrid Weigel (Berlin): Compassio. A Christian Pathos Formula and the corpus communis 17:30-19.00 Modern Brains (Chair: Margarete Vöhringer) Yvonne Wübben (Berlin): Accommodation. Peripheral Response in Late 19th Century Physiology Jörg Thomas Richter (Berlin): Semblant Experimentation. On James Mark Baldwin's Genetic Aesthetics 19:30 Art Presentation: Brain Study by Julian Klein (Berlin) Saturday, 21 November 2009 9:30-11.30 Modern Souls (Chair: Justus Fetscher) Gerhard Scharbert (Berlin): Cognitio animi experimentalis - Intoxication, Hallucination, Imagination, and Modernity Fabienne Liptay (München): The Limits of Control. Understanding Cinema Beyond Signs and Meanings 12:00-14:00 Flows of Meaning - Flows without Meaning (Chair: Ryan Cordell) Ida Momennejad (Berlin): Remembering the Future with a Brain. On Intending What Is Not Done Yet Armin Schäfer (Berlin): Interruptions. Stories of the Falling Sickness Cornelia Müller (Frankfurt/Oder): Cognition and Emotion Embodied in the Flow of Discourse 15:00-17:00 Artistic Interplays (Chair: Suzanne Anker) Nicolas de Oliveira & Nicola Oxley (London): We Were Never Being Boring. Between Concentration and Inattention Cornelius Borck (Lübeck): Surfing on the Sea of Brain Waves. The EEG in Art Practice Julian Klein (Berlin): The Other Side of the Frame. Artistic Experience as Felt Cognition There will be no conference fee charged. Registration is not necessary. Weitere Informationen:
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