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Neuroscience Berlin

International Conference: ''Habitus in Habitat III. Synesthesia and Kineasthetics''

Date 22 October 2010, 12:00 – 24 October 2010, 17:00

Location Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung
Schützenstraße 18
10117 Berlin
3rd Floor, Trajekte-Tagungsraum 308

Contact Jan Söffner ()

Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung Berlin hosted by the project Emotion and Motion.

In cooperation with: Berlin School of Mind and Brain Kolleg-Forschergruppe Bildakt und Verkörperung an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

This conference will address Synesthesia and Kinaesthetics as two key concepts for the understanding of the interface of habitat and experience, of engaging, presenting and perceiving phenomena of habitus as a component of a shared environment. Synesthesia and Kinaesthetics will strive to engage questions of sensual embedded interaction and their habituations – and moreover it will expand this interdisciplinary inquiry to questions about the sociality and the cultures of sensory habitus.

PROGRAM

Friday, 22 October 2010

 

12.00 Conference Opening
Sabine Flach/Jan Söffner (ZfL), John Michael Krois
(Forschergruppe Bildakt und Verkörperung), Arno Villringer
(School of Mind and Brain)

 

12.30–15.00 Phenomenologies of Synaesthesia
Chair: Stefan Willer (ZfL)

 

Richard Cytowic (Washington): Illuminating What Is Hidden.
The Synaesthete’s Creative Mind

 

Hinderk Emrich (Hannover): The World of Synaesthesia.
Subjectivity and the Brain – Constructivity and Synthesis

 

Karl Clausberg (Lüneburg): Scrolled Voices. Synaesthetic Encounters of a Different Kind

 

15.30–18.30 Feeling and Cognition
Chair: Alex Arteaga (Berlin)

 

John Michael Krois (Berlin): Image Schemas in Intermodal Perception

 

Sabine Flach (ZfL): Feel the Feeling. Media-Installations as Laboratories of Senses

 

Aikaterini Fotopoulou (London): The Transitional Body.
Insights from Anosognosia for Hemiplegia and Somatoparaphrenia

 

Paul K. Cumming (Munich): Synaesthesia as a Natural Aberration of Sensory Pathways. Evidence from Functional
Brain Imaging Studies

 

19.00 Art Presentation
Mind Chatter by Kate Hollett (Toronto)

 

Saturday, 23 October 2010

 

10.00–13.00 Embodied Enaction
Chair: Rebekka Hufendiek (Berlin)

 

Dan Hutto (Hertfordshire): Understanding Synaesthesia, Radically Enactively

 

Caroline Jones (Cambridge, MA): Embodiment and Experience

 

Jörg Fingerhut (Berlin): Sensorimotor Signature, Skill, and Synaesthesia

 

Felix Blankenburg (Berlin): Somatosensory Information Processing

 

14.30–17.00 Spatialities
Chair: Daniel S. Margulies (Leipzig)

 

Heinz Paetzold (Kassel): Experiencing the Urban Environment in Its Atmospheric Characters

 

Michael Schwab (London): Making Connections. An Artistic Investigation into the Abstract Nature of Inhabited Space

 

Isabelle Moffat (Berlin): Spatial Thoughts: Abstraction, Architecture, Language

 

17.30 Modernities
Chair: Franck Loric (Berlin)

 

Gerhard Scharbert (ZfL): “Correspondences” – Synaesthesia, Senses, and Modernity

 

Wolfgang Ernst (Berlin): The Temporal Gap. On Asymmetries within the So-Called “Audiovisual” Regime (in Sensory
Perception and in Technical Media)

 

Ditte Lyngkær Pedersen (Århus): Why Is Green a Red Word?

 

Sunday, 24 October 2010

 

9.30–12.30 Framing Synaesthesia
Chair: Maureen Jeram (Berlin)

 

Jennifer Barker (Atlanta): The Ethics of Synaesthetic Cinema

 

Robin Curtis (Berlin): Learning to Live with Abstraction.
Filmic Reception and Sensory Intermodality

 

Sven Spieker (Santa Barbara): Indifferent Affect – On Sensations in Art

 

Jan Söffner (ZfL): Synaesthesias of Reading. Rilke’s Cross-Modalities

 

14.30–17.00 Cross-Modal Kinaesthetics
Chair: Einav Katan (Berlin)

 

Katrin Solhdju (Siegen/Brussels): Horse-Riding, Bird-Dancing, Dog-Keeping. Isopraxis Inter-Species

 

Stefan Koelsch (Leipzig): Music, Movement, and Congition

 

Gabriele Brandstetter (Berlin): “Listening…” Kinaesthetic Awareness in Comtemporary Dance

“Synaesthesia and Kinaesthetics” is the third conference in the series “Habitus in Habitat”:

- Habitus in Habitat I: Emotion and Motion, 9–12 July 2009
– Habitus in Habitat II: Other Sides of Cognition, 9–21 November 2009