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    Conference, symposium - Information

    Representing movement - media and mediation

    Le colloque « Représenter le mouvement : médias et médiations », organisé au laboratoire CIMEOS (EA 4177 Université de Bourgogne), propose d’étudier les représentations du mouvement dans toute leur diversité. Diversité dans l’ensemble des phénomènes physiques d’échelles temporelles et spatiales variées. Diversité des supports : film, exposition, dispositif interactif, médiation présentielle, création artistique… qu’elles soient visuelles – dynamiques ou statiques – ou multisensorielles. Diversité des acteurs enfin. Il s’agit d’en questionner transversalement les spécificités dans des situations de communication et de médiation liées aux créations, aux patrimoines et aux savoirs.

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    Call for papers - America

    Edward Hopper, 50 years later: influence and inheritance

    Ninety per cent of artists are forgotten ten minutes after they’re dead”: this statement Edward Hopper made in 1965 fortunately proved wrong as far as he is concerned. As the year 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of his death, his legacy is still growing through the increasing number of references to his painting in different art forms. This call for paper is intended for all researchers and is not restricted to scholars working on the United States. We will explore the question of Hopper’s worldwide legacy in fields including art history, philosophy as well as social and intermedial studies. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the artist’s death, this conference will welcome papers that address the notions of influence and inheritance applied to Edward Hopper’s art.

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