Date: Thu, 15 Aug 1996 09:42:32 -0400 (EDT) From: malgosia askanas <ma-AT-panix.com> Subject: Artaud Conference in Sydney (fwd) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: 14 Aug 1996 19:08:56 +1000 From: Bill Schaffer <bill.schaffer-AT-fine.arts.su.edu.au> To: <owner-spoon-announcements-AT-jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU> Subject: Re: Sydney Artaud Conference Reply to: RE>Sydney Artaud Conference 100 YEARS OF CRUELTY: ANTONIN ARTAUD CONFERENCE 13-15th September Critically engaging with the ideas of Antonin Atraud, 100 YEARS OF CRUELTY celebrates the centennary of his birth and reflects on Artaud as a catalyst whose influence on artistic and intellectual practice has been no less than revolutionary. This multimedia, interdisciplinary event will explore the remnants, resonances and traces of Artaud in an event which situates Artaud not just as a unique and irrecuperable voice of the 20th century, but as an agent provocateur at the gateway to the new millennium. Film Program Third Eye Cinema 64 Devonshire st Surry Hills Thursday 12th September 6.30 PM La Coquille et le Clergyman The Spurt of Blood Voyage to Rodez En Compaigne d'Antonin Artaud Keynote Address Clancey Auditorium UNSW University Friday 13th September 7PM Prof. Samuel Weber will deliver the keynote address and introduce Prof. Jacques Derrida, who is appearing via satellite from Paris. Conference program Coles Theatre Powerhouse Museum 500 Harris st Ultimo Saturday 14th -- Sunday 15th 9AM - 5PM Speakers: Sylvere Lotringer, Allen S. Weiss, Rex Butler, Alan Cholodenko, Lisabeth During, Fran Dyson, Patrick Fuery, Jane Goodall, Ross Harley, Douglas Kahn, Leon Marvell, Clare O'Farrell, Julian Pfanis, William Schaffer, Edward Scheer, Lesley Stern, plus a specially commissioned videotape interview with Julia Kristeva. Sound Program ABC Radio Eye, Listening Room and Meridian co-ordinated by Tony McGregor and Virginia Madsen Registration: Film program $15/$10 Keynote Address $20/$15 Conference $120/$60 For more information contact ARTSPACE ph: (02) 9368 1899 Presented by Artspace, Power Institute of Fine Arts and Sydney College of Arts, University of Sydney, University of Western Sydney, Nepean, The French Embassy, University of Newcastle, Central Coast, Powerhouse Museum and Macquarie University. Forwarded by Bill Schaffer
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