Feb 13, 2007

CfP: Crossing the Boundaries graduate student conference, Binghamton

Crossing the Boundaries
An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference

Crossing the Boundaries is an annual interdisciplinary graduate student conference at Binghamton University, State University of New York. The conference was established in 1993 by Graduate Students in the English Department and is currently based in the Graduate Program for the History and Theory of Art and Architecture. Each year, a new conference committee is formed by interested graduate students at
Binghamton University, and a new theme is decided upon. Our mandate is to provide a forum for the critical discussion of academic work across a wide range of disciplines within the university setting, both nationally and internationally. We are committed to interdisciplinary work in an academic context and offer our conference as an opportunity for graduate students to share their ideas.

The graduate students in the Art History Department at SUNY, Binghamton invite graduate students from a range of academic disciplines and cultural practices to submit proposals for its 15th Annual Conference: "Crossing the Boundaries XV: Time, Space, and Movement." Areas of inquiry might include (but are not limited to)
critical examinations concerning temporal, spatial, or phenomenonological interactions between artists, art and audience; temporality of art/architecture; appropriation/ re-appropriation of space; changing perceptions or reinterpretations of art/architecture over time; the dependence of movement on constructed space and the independence of movement from constructed space; movement as a performative act; mass-movements and urban spaces; spaces of movement/space against movement; changing perceptions or reinterpretations of art/architecture over time, across geographies,
and through global, postcolonial and transnational encounters…

Website: http://bingweb. binghamton. edu/~ctbconf/

[sursa romstudyabroad]