An der FU Berlin gibt es Anfang November eine sehr interessante Konferenz, allein schon, weil hier das Thema jenseits gegenwärtiger Diskurse liegt – Überwachung und Sicherheit mal aus ganz andere Perspektive
Sketching Prohibited!
Military Interdictions of Drawing and Artistic Practice in Europe from Early Modern Times to the Twentieth Century.
Wann: 5. November 2015
Ort: Kunsthistorisches Institut der Freien Universität Berlin
Koserstr. 20, 14195 Berlin, HÖRSAAL B
- 17.30 Welcome and Introduction
Ulrike Boskamp/Sebastian Fitzner - 18.00 Keynote Lecture
Ulrike Gehring (Trier), Sketched Knowledge. Epistemic Procedures of Mapping Landscape around 1650 - 19.30 Conference Dinner
6. November 2015
Kunsthistorisches Institut der Freien Universität Berlin
Koserstr. 20, 14195 Berlin, ROOM A 163
- 9.15 Opening: Ulrike Boskamp/Sebastian Fitzner
- 9.30 Valeria Manfrè (Madrid), „Copy and Paste“. The
Reuse of Visual Culture in Early Modern Urban
Cartography - 10.30 Amrei Buchholz (Hamburg/Berlin), Tracing El Dorado. Maps of Secret Territories: Between Imagination and (Topographic) Projection
- 11.30 Coffee Break
- 12.00 Djoeke van Netten (Amsterdam), Publication
Prohibited! Secret Drawings in the Dutch East India Company in the 17th Century - 13.00–14.00 Lunch Break
- 14.00 Pedro Luengo Gutiérrez (Sevilla), Just War and
- Transcultural Dialogue. Dutch and Spanish
Fortifications in Southeast Asia in the 18th Century - 15.00 Simon Paulus (Stuttgart), A „Friendly Rivalry“? Some Notes on Studying the Art of Fortification in Practice around 1700
- 16.00 Coffee Break
- 16.30 Sean Willcock (London), Image-Making and Imperial Intervention in Nineteenth-Century South Asia
- 17.30 Ulrike Boskamp (Berlin), Mnemotechnics and the Trickery of Spies. Special Artists’ Strategies on the Frontlines of the Franco-Prussian War
- 18.30–19.00 Concluding Remarks and Final Discussion