Camp Date: September 26-27, 2024
Venue: DFLL Conference Room, History Gallery (Old Main Library), National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
𝑳𝒆𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝒉𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑹𝒉𝒊𝒛𝒐𝒎𝒆 不固而逍遙
𝑼𝒏𝒏𝒖𝒎𝒃 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑩𝒆𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒆 不我而萬化
The camp invites 6 renowned experts with extensive experience and outstanding achievements in the field of Deleuze as lecturers. The sessions include lectures, Q&A sessions, and group discussions, providing in-depth and professional academic guidance and allowing participants the opportunity to share opinions, ask questions, and engage in lively and practical academic exchanges with the guest lecturers.
The camp spans a total of two days, with each speaker conducting 2 sessions. There are a total of 6 sessions each day, amounting to 12 sessions overall.
Venue: DFLL Conference Room, History Gallery (Old Main Library), National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
𝑳𝒆𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝒉𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑹𝒉𝒊𝒛𝒐𝒎𝒆 不固而逍遙
𝑼𝒏𝒏𝒖𝒎𝒃 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑩𝒆𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒆 不我而萬化
The camp invites 6 renowned experts with extensive experience and outstanding achievements in the field of Deleuze as lecturers. The sessions include lectures, Q&A sessions, and group discussions, providing in-depth and professional academic guidance and allowing participants the opportunity to share opinions, ask questions, and engage in lively and practical academic exchanges with the guest lecturers.
The camp spans a total of two days, with each speaker conducting 2 sessions. There are a total of 6 sessions each day, amounting to 12 sessions overall.
Instructors
● Daniela Angelucci
Professor, Department of Philosophy, Communication and Entertainment
Roma Tre University, Italy
TOPIC I: Machines, Abstract Machines and Artistic Machines, Part I
TOPIC II: Machines, Abstract Machines and Artistic Machines, Part II
Professor, Department of Philosophy, Communication and Entertainment
Roma Tre University, Italy
TOPIC I: Machines, Abstract Machines and Artistic Machines, Part I
TOPIC II: Machines, Abstract Machines and Artistic Machines, Part II
● Ian Buchanan
Professor, Critical Theory and Cultural Studies, School of Humanities and Social Inquiry
University of Wollongong, Australia
TOPIC I: Affect and Desire
TOPIC II: Neither Affect Theory Nor Assemblage Theory
Professor, Critical Theory and Cultural Studies, School of Humanities and Social Inquiry
University of Wollongong, Australia
TOPIC I: Affect and Desire
TOPIC II: Neither Affect Theory Nor Assemblage Theory
● Chantelle Gray
Professor, School of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities
Chair, Institute for Contemporary Ethics, North-West University, South Africa
TOPIC I: Thinking Mnemotechnics Non-representationally: Second-order Cybernetics, Enaction and Individuation
TOPIC II: Between Cybernetics and the Synthesizer: From Self-regulating Feedback Mechanisms to the Production of the New
Professor, School of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities
Chair, Institute for Contemporary Ethics, North-West University, South Africa
TOPIC I: Thinking Mnemotechnics Non-representationally: Second-order Cybernetics, Enaction and Individuation
TOPIC II: Between Cybernetics and the Synthesizer: From Self-regulating Feedback Mechanisms to the Production of the New
● Alex Taek-Gwang Lee
Professor, Department of British and American Cultural Studies
Director, Global Center for Technology in Humanities, Kyung Hee University, Korea
TOPIC I: The Work of Art in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
TOPIC II: Molecular Biopolitics and Machinic Enslavement
Professor, Department of British and American Cultural Studies
Director, Global Center for Technology in Humanities, Kyung Hee University, Korea
TOPIC I: The Work of Art in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
TOPIC II: Molecular Biopolitics and Machinic Enslavement
● Sebastian Hsien-hao Liao
Distinguished professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Dean, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and the Social Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
TOPIC I: Body Without Organs
TOPIC II: Counter-actualization
Distinguished professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Dean, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and the Social Sciences, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
TOPIC I: Body Without Organs
TOPIC II: Counter-actualization
● Daniel W. Smith
Professor, Department of Philosophy
Purdue University, United States of America
TOPIC I: Technology as a Biological Phenomenon
TOPIC II: Technicity and Thought
Professor, Department of Philosophy
Purdue University, United States of America
TOPIC I: Technology as a Biological Phenomenon
TOPIC II: Technicity and Thought