Program

January 26th (Auditorium 2)

8.30-9.00
Registration + coffee

09.00
The Grand Opening /Prof. Bundgaard

09.15
Dominic Lopes: Aesthetic Value in Literature and Beyond

10.15
Peer Bundgaard: More seeing-in: design structure, representation, and meaning making in visual art

11.15 Coffee

11.30
Jerry Levinson: Indication, Abstraction, Individuation

12.30 Lunch

13.30
John M. Kennedy: What is a picture in vision and touch? Cave-art outline, Renaissance perspective & modern metaphors

14.30-16.00
Parallel sessions 1

14.30
Cathrine Kietz: Temporal Perception of Narratives

15.00
Ole Togeby: Artworks as Play

15.30
Michael Ranta: Artworks: On Graded Structures and Narrative Links

14.30
Karin Kukkonen: Situated Conceptualisation and the Experience of Art

15.00
Svend Østergaard: Perception and Aesthetics

16.00 Coffee

16.15
Wolfgang Wildgen: Meaning dimensions of artwork in the view of Joseph Beuys

January 27th (Auditorium 3)

09.00
Kendall Walton: Life Experiences and Experiences of Art: Which Come First?

10.00
Jean Petitot: tba

11.00 Coffee

11.15
Paul J. Locher: What Does Visual Exploration of an Artwork Contribute to a Viewer's Immediate Reaction to It?

12.15 Lunch

13.15
Anjan Chatterjee : Neuropsychology of Art: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches

14.15-16.15
Parallel sessions 2

14.15
Eduardo Abrantes: A voice as a sound object? - a phenomenological inquiry into the acoustic manifestation of presence

14.45
Nikolaj Zeuthen: The Wolf: Ingarden to the narratological rescue

15.15
Irene Mittelberg: Body Balance: Felt Qualities of Meaning in Gesture and Abstract Art

15.45
Emily Troscianko: Representation Versus Enaction in Vision, Imagination, and Literary Artworks

14.15
Mikkel Wallentin: Brain responses to emotions evoked by stories

14.45
Ulrike Altmann et al: Fact versus Fiction - When Text Meets Context

15.15
Isabel Bohrn et al: Old proverbs in new skins - An fMRI Study on Defamiliarization

15:45
Kristian Tylén: Expressive artifacts and the actualization of semiotic affordances: a neurocognitive perspective

16.15 Coffee

16.30
Raymon A. Mar: Examining Literature: Theoretical, Behavioral, and Physiological Approaches

19.00 Conference dinner

January 28th (Auditorium 2)

09.00
Jeff Mitscherling: Organic Formal Causality and the Intentional Structure of the Literary Work of Art

10.00
Frederik Stjernfelt: Levels of schematic aesthetics

11.00 Coffee

11.15
Barry Smith: The Emotion Ontology

12.15 Lunch

13.15
Marisa Bortolussi & Peter Dixon: Memory and Mental States in the Appreciation of Literature

14.15 Concluding remarks

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