London Consortium Year One Juries, 22-27 April 2010 ____________________________________________________________ Thursday 22 April: Space, Architecture and Urban Form (MALB18) 9.30 - 10.20 Jacob Dreyer, ‘Shanghai and the Expo: Staging the City’ 10.20-11.10 Kai Liu, ‘From the City Event to the Event City: A Case Study of Post-industrial Urban Development under Global Capitalism’ 11.10-11.30 COFFEE (MAL B30) 11.30 - 12.20 Helen Stokes, ‘Monumental Measuring’ 12.20 - 1.10 Anna Manubens, ‘ “In the Beginning, at the Origin, there was Ruin” ’ 1.10 - 2.30 LUNCH (MAL30) 2.30 - 3.20 Dagmara Genda, ‘Space and Subjectivity in the work of Monika Sosnowska’ 3.20 - 4.10 Ross Adams, ‘Urbanism and the Political’ 4.10 - 5.00 Christina Parte, ‘ “Picturing Ideologies” and the Theatricality of the Berlin Wall’ Friday 23 April: Theory, History and Politics (MALB18) 9.30 - 10.20 Burhanuddin Baki, ‘The Event and the Mathematical Ontology of the Combinatorial’ 10.20 - 11.10 Raphaëlle Burns, ‘Societal and Institutional Crises and the Governmental Imagination’ 11.10-11.30 COFFEE (MALB02) 11.30 - 12.20 Mercedes Rodrigo Garcia, ‘Authority and Authorship in the Shaping of International Space’ 12.20 - 1.10 Sami Jalili, ‘Recuperation and Complicity’ 1.10 - 2.30 LUNCH (MALB02) 2.30 - 3.20 Jake Reeder, ‘Logic of Possession: Dr. Schreber, Nietzsche, and St. Paul’ 3.20 - 4.10 Mark Murphy, ‘Zombies of Marx!’ 4.10 - 5.00 Paul Craddock, ‘The Tooth Chapter’ Monday 26 April: Art and Institutions (MALB18) 9.30 - 10.20 Alex Massouras, ‘The Emergence of the Emerging Artist in London 1960-2010’ 10.20 - 11.10 Elena Crippa, ‘From Making to Presentation: Change in the London Art Schools from the Early 1960s to the Late 1980s’ 11.10-11.30 COFFEE (Council Room, Main Building) 11.30 - 12.20 Natalie O’Donnell, ‘Part of the Process: Art Institutions and their Publics’ 12.20 - 1.10 Thomas Vandeputte, ‘Exhibition Supplements’ 1.10 - 2.30 LUNCH (Council Room, Main Building) 2.30 - 3.20 Shain Shapiro, ‘Interference: The History of Music Funding in Canada, the UK and France’ 3.20 - 4.10 Meredith Walsh, ‘Unthinking Life: Box-Jellyfish and Creative Scientific Practice’ 4.10 - 5.00 Alice Carey, ‘The Idea of the Farm’ Tuesday 27 April: Text, Paratext and Mediality (MALB18) 9.30 - 10.20 Nick Ward, ‘Tracing the Essay: Through Literature to Cinema and Beyond’ 10.20 - 11.10 Barney Samson, ‘From Page to Screen: Children's Fantasy Literature in the Cinema’ 11.10 - 11.30 COFFEE (MAL403) 11.30 - 12.20 Christopher Gonzalez-Crane, ‘Mary Austin and the Articulation of Scarcity’ 12.20 - 1.10 Daniel Marrone, ‘Midwestern Gothic: Nostalgia, the Uncanny, and the Grotesque in the work of Daniel Clowes’ 1.10 – 1.40 LUNCH (MALB18) 1.40 - 2.30 Joey Rubin, ‘Multilingual Remembering: Language, Memory and Memoir in the Memorialization of Extinct Communities’ 2.30 - 3.20 Robert Gallagher, ‘Happy Never After: Interactive Media and Play in Perpetuity’ 3.20 - 4.10 Marc Halatsis, ‘Charting the Virtual World: Screen, Scroll and Landscape in the Video Game’ 4.10 - 5.00 Walter Stabb, ‘Waltz with Bashir and the “Animated Documentary” ’