Anne Hemkendreis, SFB 948, Albrecht-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
WEDNESDAY, 29 September 2021
8.00-8.15am CEST
4.00-4.15pm AEST
Curtain Up – Welcome!
Dr Anne Hemkendreis & Dr Anna-Sophie Jürgens
8.15-8.45am CEST
4.15-4.45pm AEST
Explorations in the Icy North: How Travel Narratives Shaped Arctic Science in the Nineteenth Century
Dr Nanna Katrine Lüders Kaalund
8.45-9.15am CEST
4.45-5.15pm AEST
Icy Peregrinations and Polar Panoramas in the Arctic
Dr Isabelle Gapp
9.15-9.35am CEST
5.15-5.35pm AEST
Discussion
9.35-9.50am CEST
5.35-5.50pm AEST
Break (online)
9.50-10.20am CEST
5.50-6.20pm AEST
Comics on Ice
Prof Laurence Grove
10.20-10.50am CEST
6.20-6.50pm AEST
Frozen-Ground Cartoons: Revealing the Invisible Ice
Dr Frédéric Bouchard & Dr Ylva Sjöberg
10.50-11.10 CEST
6.50-7.10pm AEST
Discussion and Wrap Up
THURSDAY, 30 September 2021
8.00-8.10am CEST
4.00-4.10pm AEST
Short welcome
Dr Anne Hemkendreis, Dr Anna-Sophie Jürgens and Rishika Nair Prabhakaran
8.10-8.40am CEST
4.10-4.40pm AEST
Feelings of Queer Ice: The Cultural Technology of Snow and the Cold in Popular Entertainment
Dr Ben Nickl
8.40-9.10am CEST
4.40-5.10pm AEST
“Some People Are Worth Melting For”: Digital CG-Ice as Plasmatic Resistance in Disney’s Frozen (2013)
Dr Chris Holliday
9.10-9.30am CEST
5.10-5.30pm AEST
Discussion
9.30am-9.40am CEST
5.30-5.40pm AEST
Break (online)
9.40-10.10am CEST
5.40-6.10pm AEST
Frozen Fiends: Cold-themed Villains in Mainstream Comics
Prof Stefan Buchenberger
10.10-10.40am CEST
6.10-6.40pm AEST
Communicating the Invisible
Virtual roundtable discussion with artists and scientists on the artistic and scientific interpretation and communication of ice on different stages
(speakers will be confirmed shortly)
10.40-11.00am CEST
6.40-7.00pm AEST
Discussion and Wrap Up of the Ice (St)Ages series