Western University Visual Arts Graduate Conference

Western University Visual Arts Graduate Conference Western University Visual Arts (boring) Graduate Conference
March 21, 2015 Visit http://boringartconference.wordpress.com for a complete listing of presenters.

Boredom is an interdisciplinary conference investigating notions boredom in the arts and humanities and related disciplines. Boredom investigates the artistic and theoretical potentials and challenges of this peculiar concept: is boredom an emotional state, or does it hint at something more substantial than the ephemerality of experience? Focusing on research, art-making and experience, our presen

ters pull from a variety of disciplines to address fundamental questions about boredom and its role in forming the contemporary subject. Boredom's keynote address will be given by Eldritch Priest, who writes on sonic culture, experimental aesthetics and the philosophy of experience from a ’pataphysical perspective. Currently, he is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Communication at University of Montréal and a scholar in residence at the Centre for Theory and Criticism at Western University. Eldritch is a composer and improviser, as well as a founding member of the Sonic Research Institute at York University, as well as the experimental theory group “The Occulture.”

Eldritch will also be joined on an afternoon Professional Panel with scholars Nandita Biswas Mellamphy (Associate Professor of Political Science at Western), Julian Jason Haladyn (Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences at OCAD University), and Dan Mellamphy (Adjunct Professor of Interdisciplinary Theory & Criticism at Huron University College. The Professional Panel will be chaired by artist, scholar, and curator Christof Migone.

Working on conference swag:
03/17/2015

Working on conference swag:

03/14/2015

"Here is something wonderful to ponder about boredom. It may seem that boredom is a natural human trait, something that's been around as long as people have. But it turns out that is not true: as a theme in literature, boredom is an invention of the nineteenth century. The historian Walter Benjamin thought boredom was invented by the middle classes around 1840, and whether or not that's exactly right, no one made boredom into a theme -- no one complained about it, novelists didn't write about it, diarists didn't dwell on it -- before the nineteenth century. The French word "ennui" came into common use at about the same time, and so did the Italian word "noia." I don't doubt that in the Renaissance people often found themselves at a loss about how to spend an afternoon, but no one was vexed by boredom, or in need of continuous distractions. Not a single Renaissance artist left a diary, or a letter, describing the appalling boredom of the long hours spent in the studio."

I have been writing about looking slowly, taking time to let the visual world seep into your thoughts. It took me three years, on and off, to learn to see a certain painting by Mondrian. In my last column, the subject was a beautiful painting in the ...

Great write-up about the upcoming Open Studios and conference!
03/14/2015

Great write-up about the upcoming Open Studios and conference!

For some, the art world can be a little intimidating.

There will be a free bus traveling from Toronto to London and back to Toronto on March 20th for the Western Open Studio ...
03/04/2015

There will be a free bus traveling from Toronto to London and back to Toronto on March 20th for the Western Open Studio event. For conference attendants who are wanting to come to Western's Open Studios on March 20th but find yourself without a car and too broke for a greyhound or via rail, worry no more. The FREE BUS leaves Mercer Union at 1:30pm and returns at 9:30 that very same night.
RSVP here: http://westernopenstudios.rsvpify.com/

We are happy to announce the lineup of panelists and guest speakers for Boredom on March 21, 2015. Our keynote speaker i...
03/01/2015

We are happy to announce the lineup of panelists and guest speakers for Boredom on March 21, 2015. Our keynote speaker is scholar/composer/improviser Eldritch Priest. Our Professional Panel will consist of Nandita Biswas Mellamphy, Julian Jason Haladyn, Dan Mellamphy, and Eldrtich Priest, chaired by Christof Migone. Visit our website for more information, including a full schedule of the conference and presenter bios.

Keynote speaker - Eldritch Priest Eldritch Priest writes on sonic culture, experimental aesthetics and the philosophy of experience from a ’pataphysical perspective. Currently, he is a postdoctoral...

Here's the official poster for Boredom. Be sure to contact us at boring.art.conference@gmail.com if you would like a pri...
03/01/2015

Here's the official poster for Boredom. Be sure to contact us at [email protected] if you would like a printable pdf of the poster!

Contact [email protected] for a printable pdf of our poster.

02/17/2015

"As a teenager I was often and intensely bored. No, that is not quite right. As a teenager I was often and intensely afraid. For the adolescent they are really the same thing. One is frightened of being bored, and fed up with being afraid, but most of the time the two feelings are inextricable - adolescence is a time for what Roland Barthes (who was talking about his own childhood and middle age) called 'panic boredom.'"
- Brian Dillon, "RB and Me: An Education"

We have extended the deadline for submissions to February 6th, 2015! All applicants will be notified the results on Febr...
01/23/2015

We have extended the deadline for submissions to February 6th, 2015! All applicants will be notified the results on February 13th, 2015. Visit https://boringartconference.wordpress.com/ for more details, and please don't hesitate to email or message us with any questions.

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