Workshop: The Affects of Things
March 22
09.15-09.45 Vigdis Broch-Due, director of CAS: Welcome Bjørnar Olsen, UiT-The Arctic University of Norway/CAS: Introduction
09.45-10.45 Jeff Malpas, University of Tasmania: In the presence of things
10.45-11.45 Marzia Varutti, University of Oslo: The non-discursive turn in museum exhibitions: affect and the new ways to 'encounter' the material
11.45-13.15 Lunch at Gabelshus Hotel (Gabels gate 16)
13.15-14.15 Paul Wenzel Geissler, University of Oslo: Being with pasts. Dwelling on/in the ruins of modern Africa
14.15-15-15 Frederik Rosén, Danish Institute for International Studies: Culturewars: Targeting Emotional Materialities
15.15-15.30 Tea/coffee
15.30-16.30 Torgeir Rinke Bangstad, UiT – The Arctic University of Norway: Touching from a distance: fieldwork and affect
19.00 Dinner
March 23
09.30-10.30 Matt Edgeworth, University of Leicester: More than just a record: active ecological affects of archaeological strata
10.30-11.30 Hein Bjerck, NTNU/CAS: In the outer fringe of the human world - cavescapes, paintings and phenomenology
11.30-13.00 Lunch at Gabelshus hotel
13.00-14.00 Saphinaz Amal Naguib; University of Oslo/CAS: Urban art, place and affective atmospheres
14.00-15.00 Denis Byrne, Western Sydney University: A reclamation, a seawall, and the Holocene sunset on Sydney Harbour
15.00-15.15 Tea/coffee
15.15-16.30 General discussion
19.00 Dinner
The workshop is part of the CAS project After Discourse: Things, Archaeology, and Heritage in the 21st Century, https://cas.oslo.no/research-groups/after-discourse-things-archaeology-and-heritage-in-the-21st-century-article1802-827.html