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Folds in Time: Artists' Responses to the Temporal and the Uncanny. An international conference, convened by Brass Art in association with the Freud Museum London, as part of the Festival of the Unconscious 2015.
This conference brings together artists, curators and writers to examine the ways artists harness aspects of the uncanny and the unconscious in their navigation of physical and imagined spaces. Built around artists’ practices which have responded to the repressed, the unthought or the untold, and which employ fractured, dream-like or metamorphic narratives; the conference will mix keynote addresses with artist-in-conversations.
Contributions from:
Patricia Allmer
, Rachel Anderson (Artangel),
Brass Art,
Rebecca Fortnum,
Pavel Pyś
, Alison Rowley
, Lindsay Seers,
Daniel Silver
, Saskia Olde Wolbers,
Rachel Withers.
Keynote Lectures:
Dr Alison Rowley
'Uncanny Returns and the Power of Laughter: Sarah Lucas at the Freud Museum'
Dr Patricia Allmer
'Shadowdance - The Mobile Uncanny
Keynote address: Dr. Catherine Love
This keynote address for the National Māori Graduates of Psychology Symposium 2002 addresses the history and current state of psychology in New Zealand, with particular attention to issues affecting Maori
Payments fraud: perception versus reality - a conference summary
The authors highlight key issues from the presentations, keynote addresses, and open floor discussions at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's eighth annual Payments Conference. The conference's agenda appears at the end of this article.Fraud ; Payment systems
Enhancing governance in fisheries management in southeast Asia towards 2020: issues and perspectives
This is a keynote address at the ASEAN-SEAFDEC conference on Sustainable Fisheries for Food Security Towards 2020, Fish for the People 2020: Adaptation to a Changing Environment. It addresses theme one of the conference which is Enhancing Governance in Fisheries Management. With the deteriorating state of the fishery resources and the emerging fisheries-related issues during the past decade, there is an urgent need to address concerns on weak governance as the main underlying cause of overfishing. Many social scientists believe that improved governance with strong elements of self-governance, co-management, and community-based management are required for effective management of fisheries resources.Fisheries Management, Governance, Co-management, Southeast Asia.
Keynote Address: Identifying and Managing Systemic Risk: An Assessment of Our Progress
This short address attempts to provide a succinct overview, critiquing how well the Dodd-Frank Act identifies and manages systemic risk
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