22 Aug 2015
According to the philosopher and mathematician Gilles Châtelet, diagrams are gestures that invite other gestures. This is a vision of diagrams as abstract machines activated through performance or thought; a notion of diagrams as relays that connect or traverse different times and spaces. It is a conception of diagrams as critical and logical exploratory devices that, in presenting what is not apparent or visible—real abstractions, potential modes of being, hidden relations—paradoxically depend on the register of the imaginary and the inventive production of images, figures and gestures.
This symposium invites practitioners from the worlds of art, architecture, theory and music to discuss the use, nature and possibilities of diagrams and diagramming. It is part of the four-day programme of events Plague of Diagrams, which includes an exhibition, performances and a diagramming workshop.
Programme:
11.15 Introductions: David Burrows & Dean Kenning
Panel 1: Space
Facilitator: Ami Clarke
11.30 Carey Young, Legal Fictions
11.50 Christoph Lueder, Diagrams for Writing and Reading Architectural and Urban Space
12.10 Nikolaus Gansterer, There is no Neutral Space
12.30 Discussion
12.50 break
Panel 2: Pedagogy
Facilitator: Andrew Conio
13.05 John Cussans, The use of diagrams in Fine Art/Critical Studies/Writing/Research tutorials
13.25 Dean Kenning, Exploratory Diagrams
13.45 Adelheid Mers, Some things I am figuring out
14.05 Discussion
14.25 Lunch
3. Philosophy
Facilitator: Dean Kenning
15.05 Kamini Vellodi, Diagrammatic Abstraction: Deleuze vs Buchloh
15.25 Paul O’Kane, From Borges To Ishiguro By Way Of Big Data – First Thoughts On Diagrams
15.45 David Burrows, Diagrammatics Of Noise And Self-Obliteration
16.05 Discussion
16.25 break
4. Loops & Processes
Facilitator: John Cussans
16.40 Ami Clarke, Low Animal Spirits: a differential economy - algorithms, time, and materiality
17.00 Andy Sharp, Diagrams as magical chromosomes
17.20 Andrew Conio, The diagram as production and critique
17.40 Discussion