Emerging researchers panel: 3 June, 4-8 p.m. Moscow time (GMT+3) -
After Post-Photography 6: 4 -5 June, 11 a.m. — 5 p.m. Moscow time
Speakers include:
Elena Vivich (Higher School of Economics/Moscow): «Ageing» of digital photography: accessing time by code conversion
Ruth Baumeister (Aarhus School of Architecture): The office, in, over and through time
Kate Addleman-Frankel (Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University/Ithaca): Turns toward and away: Histories of early photogravure
Nadezhda Stanulevich (Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography/St. Petersburg): Timeline correction: economic and creative aspects of the revival of photographic printing processes
Suryanandini Narain (Jawaharlal Nehru University/New Delhi): Reading selves into family photographs: the visual perspectives and narratives of women
Anna Pravdyuk (Higher School of Economics/Moscow): Between space and memory in Berlin: how to replace photography
Vera Chiquet and Peter Fornaro (Digital Humanities Lab at University of Basel): Uncover the past in historical photographs with future techniques
Elena Golub (Ural State University/Yekaterinburg): The experimental nature of the photographic practices over the time: relationship between the photograph and reality
Michaela Hampf (University of Kassel): Evidence, archives, and excess: a Transatlantic history of eugenic photography, 1880-1939
Brian Hatton (BY): John Hilliard & Dan Graham passing time
Winfried Gerling (University of Applied Sciences, Potsdam): A sense of co-presence
Nancy Roth (Flusser Studies): Measuring matter: photography and the projection of time. Exact dimensions for invented realities
Kris Belden-Adams (University of Missisippi): Time warped: photography and the ‘annihilation’ of temporality and space