CAPA

Volatile Futures / Earthly Matters

Dates | May 26鈥27, 2017
Location | 51成人猎奇, CAPA Symposium
Contact | capa@bennington.edu

Free and open to the public

Organizers | David Bond (51成人猎奇) and (University of Chicago)
Participants |  (Rice University),  (University of Oklahoma), (Tufts University), (RPI), (UC Santa Cruz),  (UC Santa Cruz), (MIT), (University of Pennsylvania), (Ohio State University), and (Chemical Foundation).

Where and when does the Anthropocene come to matter?

Looking at inundated low-lying islands, the melting Arctic, or the coastal wrath of super storms, many suggest such contemporary moments prophesy the future that awaits us all. Others, returning to the ecological fallout of the colonial plantation, hydrocarbon imperialism, or nuclear weapons, suggest our impending unraveling rests on deeper investments in destruction.

This conference invites reflections on these tensions, not necessarily to resolve them to but to reflect on what political realities they work to instantiate. As questions of planetary injury come to drive theoretical debates and reframe empirical studies, this conference inquires into the conditions of possibility for recognizing emergent scales and temporalities of earthly volatility. We invite descriptions of ecological instability as a lived condition, including those experiences that find intuitive articulation on planetary scales and those contemporary inequities that do not.

We are also interested in how infrastructures of surveillance are calibrated鈥攐r recalibrated鈥攖o earthly accruals of power, the commensurability's such measures allow for, and the politics they imply. As the figure of planetary crisis gains moral authority to order and orient the present, such questions imply a rising need for new forms of understanding. It is becoming clear that the expenditures, sovereignties, and forms of objectivity that helped tilt earth systems beyond the fixtures of modernist life can no longer provide the basis of critical reflection and political action. What kinds of unruly language, historical alliances, and insurgent solidarities are now needed, if not to tame planetary volatility than to navigate more equitable ways of living through it?

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Friday, May 26

10:00鈥10:15 AM  |  Welcome and Introductions

10:15鈥11:45 AM  |  Between the Planetary and the Personal

  • Amy Moran-Thomas, 鈥淧ennsylvania Salient: Standard Fracturing and Mine鈥
  • Joseph Masco, 鈥淟iving in the Psychozoic: On Planetary Stress鈥

1:00鈥2:30 PM  |  The Storms Already Among Us

  • Alex Blanchette, 鈥淟iving Dust, Fecal Storms, and the Labor of Antibiotic Resistance鈥
  • Kristina Lyons, 鈥淐hemical Warfare in Columbia, Evidentiary Ecologies, and Senti-Actuando Practices of Justice鈥

2:45鈥4:15&苍产蝉辫;笔惭  |  Sensing an Unruly Beyond

  • Andrea Ballestero, 鈥淟ithic Architectures, Sympathetic Sensing, and Underground Drift鈥
  • Andrew Mathews, 鈥淪ensing Disaster and Transformation: Modeling Italian Forest Futures鈥

Saturday, May 27

9:45鈥10:00&苍产蝉辫;础惭  |  Welcome Back

10:00鈥11:30 AM  |  Breaking Away

  • Adriana Petryna, 鈥淚nside Runaway Change鈥
  • Nicholas Shapiro, 鈥淣ever Broken Enough鈥

12:30鈥2:00&苍产蝉辫;笔惭  |  Living In and Against Planetary Crisis

  • Juno Salazar Parre帽as, 鈥淏etween Epochs and Seconds of Orangutan Temporality: Recalibrating Time in the Anthropocene鈥
  • Lucas Bessire, 鈥淩unning Out鈥

 

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