Programme
The 8th CCVA Annual Conference - Transdisciplinary China: Research in Practice
Thursday 22nd October 2015
10.00 am -19.00pm
9.30 – 10:00
10:00 – 10.05 10.05 - 10.30 10.30 - 11.30 11.30 - 11.45 11.45 - 13.00 13.00 - 14.00 14.00 - 14.10 14.10 - 15.45 15.45 - 16.00 16.00 - 17.30 17.30 - 18.00 18.00 - 19.00 |
Registration, tea and coffee
Welcome address, Professor David Roberts, Executive Dean, Faculty of Arts, Design and Media Introduction, Professor JIANG Jiehong, Dr Heather Connelly and Rachel Marsden Keynote, Professor Jonathan Harris: The Global Asian Contemporary Art World: Analytic Perspectives Break Panel One: Changing Spaces Zara Arshad: Design Museums in Contemporary China: Constructing Twentieth- and Twenty First-Century Design Histories Claudio Beorchia: Artist in residence in Shanghai TANG Siyun: Pasted Landscape Panel discussion chaired by Rachel Marsden Lunch ZHANG Qinghong: Introduction to Chronus Arts Centre and Fellowship Panel Two: Shifting Positions Magdalena Furmanik-Kowalska: Culture Trouble: The Significance of Cultural Context in Art Historian’s Research on Chinese Contemporary Art Kira SimonKennedy: But Is It Real? Field Research Methodology for Finding Accurate Information in China SHEN Xin: Shoulders of Giants, in collaboration with Professor Johnny Golding, Magdalena FurmanikKowalska and Kira SimonKennedy Panel discussion chaired by Dr Heather Connelly Break Panel Three: Making Languages Dr HUNG Keung : How the Traditional Chinese Idea of Time and Space Can Be Applied through Digital Moving Images Olga Makshanova: Ideogram as an ultimate figure of mediation ZHU Xiaowen & Lucy Brydon: Ask Art Again – An Interview-based Research and Performance Project Tobia Maschio: Chinese Graffiti: Street Art as Artistic Expression and Vandalism in PRC. Anti-Cultures, Subcultures, Resistance, and Definition of Place and Space in Urban Context. Panel discussion chaired by Professor JIANG Jiehong Closing Remarks: Professor Jonathan Harris and Menene Gras Balaguer Drinks reception hosted by CCVA and Professor Tim Wall, Associate Dean of Research |