
23. April 21
Ort
online
Zones of interference
Gilles Deleuze is one of the most important philosophers of the 20th century and is characterized by a way of thinking that seeks a renewal of philosophy through dialogue with science and art. Film is of particular importance in Deleuze’s philosophy of art. In his books on cinema, he refers to the interference of various creative practices, including philosophy which invents and creates concepts. Thereby Deleuze defines film explicitly as a „new practice of images and signs“ and projects a zone where film can become a new means of philosophical expression. Conversely, Deleuze’s thinking, its methods and worldwide reception have gained international importance for artistic researchers: artistic research intertwines discursive and non-discursive processes and outputs. The symposium aims to use Deleuze’s thinking of interference as a starting point for reflection on artistic research in film and philosophy. We want to focus in particular on the role of philosophical thinking as a creative practice and method of artistic research, as well as on film as a form of doing philosophy.
Speakers:
- Dr. Paula Albuquerque (University Amsterdam / Gerrit Rietveld Academy
• Dr. William Brown (Roehampton University London)
• Dr. Martin Jehle (Philipps-University Marburg)
• Prof. Dr. Hyun Kang Kim (University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf)
• Prof. Dr. Michaela Ott (HFBK University for Fine Arts Hamburg)
• Jun.-Prof. Dr. Christine Reeh-Peters (Filmuniversity Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF)
• Alisi Telengut, PhD Candidate (Filmuniversity Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF)
• Dr. Susana Viegas, (New University Lisbon)
Please register by email () until 14th of April to receive the program, screening links and access codes (after the registration is closed).
The Online-Symposium Zones of interference is organized by Christine Reeh-Peters, Juniorprofessor for Theory and Praxis of Artistic Research in Digital Media, Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF and supported by ZeM.