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Collaborative Collage: Experimental Practices in the Anthropocene

Collaborative Collage: Experimental Practices in the Anthropocene In-Person

Experience artist-philosopher Lynne Huffer’s installation of “intellectual collage” and contribute your own thread to this work. All are welcome to cut, arrange, paste, join, tie, and hang their own visual fragments, making meaning through juxtapositions in dialog. Come play and think together!

Materials (and snacks!) provided.

Campus Center 105
Thursday 3/21 9am-9pm
Friday 3/22 12noon-1pm

Participants can join anytime throughout the day and evening, or as part of a schedule of sessions led by Huffer:

Thursday, March 21
10am An Introduction to Autocollage

1pm Ethics in the Anthropocene: Living in Destruction

4pm Spaces of Undoing

8pm Hearing and Seeing the Fragments of Our Minds

Friday, March 22
10am Making and Unmaking Together

Campus Center 105

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FRAGMENTS: Experimental Practices in the Anthropocene
A residency with Artist-Philosopher Lynne Huffer
Wednesday to Friday, March 20-22, 2024

Lynne Huffer is a scholar of French literature, Feminist and Queer Theory, and Philosophy. During a 3-day residency, she introduces us to her forthcoming book, These Survivals: Autobiography of an Extinction, and shares her experimental approach to the writing process. Drawing from poetry, philosophy, geology, environmentalism, film, and other fields of research and practice, she generates an immersive collage environment that juxtaposes material fragments in an interdisciplinary, interactive, and reparative engagement with the beauty and devastation of our time. 

While on campus, Huffer will reconstruct the largescale, ongoing word/image collage installation that is part of her larger project of interdisciplinary experimentation in philosophy, poetry, and the visual arts. All are invited to experience and contribute your own thread to Huffer’s “intellectual collage.” Come cut, arrange, paste, join, tie, and hang your own visual fragments, making meaning through juxtapositions in dialog. 

Lynne Huffer is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy at Emory University and author of a trilogy on Foucault’s ethics of eros, Foucault’s Strange Eros (2020), Are the Lips a Grave? (2013), and Mad for Foucault (2010). Her most recent work explores ethics of living and extinction in the era of the Anthropocene.

Full Schedule of Residency Events

Center for Visual Culture Weekly Colloquium
These Survivals: Autobiography of an Extinction
Wednesday, March 20, 12.30-2pm
Old Library 224

Collaborative Installation
Fragments: Experimental Practices in the Anthropocene

Thursday, March 21, 9am-9pm and Friday, March 22, 9am-12pm

Campus Center 105

Closing Celebration
Friday Finds
Friday, March 22, noon-1pm, 
Campus Center 105

Date:
March 21, 2024
Time:
9:00am - 9:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Campus Center, Main Lounge
Host:
Library & Information Technology Services
Audience:
  Faculty     Public     Staff     Students  
Categories:
  Exhibition     Friday Finds     Special Collections     Workshop  

Event Organizer

Carrie Robbins