Sunday
April 26
9.00-10.00 Registration
9.30-11.30 Sponsored Session: Deleuze, Guattari and
Marxism
Giorgos Tsimouris, Panteion University
Chair
Anne Querrien, Co-director of Multitudes.
Lutte des classes. machine de guerre, revolution moleculaire.
Jason Read, University of Maine.
The Affective Economy: Producing and Consuming Affects in
Deleuze and Guattari.
Guillaume Sibertin-Blanc, Centre Internationale d’
Etude de la Philosophie francaise contemporaine.
Strategic Perspectives and Strategic Melancholism: Antinomy in
the Minoritarian Strategy.
Panagiotis Sotiris, National and Kapodistrian University
of .Athens
The many Encounters of Deleuze and Marxism
Savvas Michael-Matsas. Writer.
The Utopia of Immanence. The Revolution in the Work of Deleuze and Guattari.
11.30-12.00 Coffee Break
12.00-2.00 Sponsored Session: Felix Guattari and
Schizoanalysis
Ronald Bogue, University of Georgia
Chair
Manola Antonioli, Ecole Normale Supereure d’
Art
What is Ecosophy?
Gary Genosko, University of Ontario. .
Urban Subjectivation: Felix Guattari in/on the City
Jean-Claude Polack, Psychiatrist and Psychoanalyst.
Felix Guattari, Jean Oury et la schzoanalyse
Kreon
Vasilias, Umiversite Paris 8.
FelixGuattari’s Essay: Machine and
Structure
2.00-3.00 Lunch
3.00-5.00 Parallel Sessions
C1 Panel. A
Decolonial Engagement
Giorgos Tsimouris, Panteion University
Chair
Νikolay Karkov, SUNY Cortland
Deleuze and Guattari’s Becomings or Why
Pluralism=Pluralism: A Decolonial Feminist Critique.
Xcercis Mendez, California State University.
Fullerton
Battling silent Chaos: The Refrain and its Decolonial
Potentials
Ovidiu Tichindeleanu, IDEA Publishers, Moldova-
Romania
Another Genealogy of
Deleuze and Guattari for a Philosophy of Liberation
C2 Panel: Images of Crisis. Images of
Time
.
Μaria Komninos, National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens
Image and Time: The Director as Film Historian
Ronald Bogue, University of Georgia, USA
The Time of the Intolerable.
Ioulia Mermigka, National and Kapodistrian University of
Athens
Sci-FI Cinema and the People to Come.
Vagelis Intzidis, Linguist
Disposition in Pedagogy: Time-Images from non-printed Text
(film) to printed Text in the
Classroom
C3 Transcendental Empiricism, Pragmatism, Animal Refrains and
the Web
Leonard Lawlor, Pennsylvania State University
Chair
Jason Adams, Grand Valley State University
Transcendental Empiricism: Material Rationalism and
Neo-Rationalism after the Crisis
Daniela Voss, Free University Berlin
Pragmatism and Pluralism: Uncertainty and Becoming
Iannis Zannos, Ionion University
Animal Refrains
Sandra Lemeilleur, Laboratoire MICA Universite
Le Web comme territoire interstitiel de subjectivation
C4 Derive Urbaine, the
Fold, Schizoanalytic Cartographies and the Seductiveness of Madness
Anne Sauvagnargues, Nanterre Universite
Chair
Vincent Jacques, Ecole Nationale Superieure d’
Architecture de Versailles
Deleuze/Guattari and Debord”: “derive urbaine” and “nomadism”-a
possible encounter?
Hanjo Berressem, University of Koeln
Degrees of Freedom: Felix Guattari's Schizoanalytic
Cartographies
Daniella Angueli, Universite de Paris 8
The Seductiveness of Madness. The Difference that annuls
Repetition (I goitia tis trellas.
I Diafora pou katarriptei tin Epanalipsi) (Greek)
Konstantinos Proimos,
Tectonic Signification and the Human Condition. Gilles Deleuze’s
Concept of the Fold
C5 Soundscapes
and Soundwalking
Zornitsa Dimitrova, WWU, Germany
Chair
Peter Nelson, University of Edinborugh
Gilles Deleuze and Becoming-Music
Marinos Koutsomichalis, DeMorfont University/Universita
degli Studi di Torino
Rhizomatic Soundscapes
Dana Papachristou, Ionian University, Universite de Paris
8
Locative Media Soundwalks: a rhizomatic approach to urban public
Space
Yulia Hoffmann. The University of Vienna
Continuum of Intensities: the Plane of Consistency in Music
4,30-5.00 Coffee available in the Corridor
4-30-6.30 Sponsored Session: Deleuze. Guattari and Feminist Theories
Athena Athanasiou, Panteion University
Chair
Rosi Braidotti, University of Utrecht
Zeynep Gambetti, Bogazici University,
Arendt, Deleuze and Ethics as “what happens to us.”
Chrysanthi Nigianni, Independent Researcher.
Writing Difference: Towards a Becoming-Minoritarian
Birgit M. Kaiser, University of Utrecht.
Writing and Singularizing. Rephrasing Existential Refrains with
Cixous and Guattari.
6.30- 7.00 Coffee
available in the Corridor
6.30-8.30 Parallel Sessions
C6 Deleuze and His
Others II
Yannis Prelorentzos, University of Ioannina,
Chair
Alexandros Schismenos, University of Ioannina
Bergson/Kastoriadis.
Emilia Angelova, Concordia University
Deleuze on the Thought of Experience: Ethics and Politics of the
New Stranger “after” Kristeva
Spyridon Tegos, University of Crete
Revisiting Empirisme et Subjectivite. Notes on Deleuze’s
Concept of Empiricism
Kostas Filippakis, University of Ioannina
Deleuze as the Philosopher of the One: developing and extending
Alain Badiou’s Reading (O Deleuze os Filosofos tou Enos:
Anaptixeis kai Proektaseis tis Anagnosis tou Alain Badiou) (Greek)
C7 Panel: Pragmatism
and Pluralism
Nathan Widder, Royal
Holloway University of London
Chair
Marc Roelli, Berlin, Zurich
Introduction: Deleuze and radical Pragmatism
James Williams, Dundee University
Pluralism and the Sign in Deleuze and Guattari
Sean Bowden, Deakin, Melbourne
Pragmatism and Pluralism and the Role of Jean Wahl.
Melanie Sehgal, Frankfurt/O
Pluralism=Monism. A Jamesian and Whiteheadian rendering of
Deleuze’s
magic Formula
Daniel W. Smith, Purdue University
Deleuze/Simondon and the philosophical Approach to Technology
C8 Panel: Deleuze and Lacan: Proximity and Deviations
Katerina Matsa, Psychoanalyst
Chair
Dionysis Kavvathas, Panteion University
The Unconscious: Its Machines and Embarrassments (Asinidito: I
Michanes kai I Amichanies tou) (Greek)
Charis Raptis, Panteion University
Beyond the Lacanian Gender-Tree-Centrism: the Phallus as Rhizome
and the Object petite a as a Machine desirante (Peran tou Lakanikou
fyllo-dendro-kentrismou: O fallos os rizoma kai to antikeimeno a os
epithimitiki michani (Greek)
Dimitris Vergetis, Psychoanalyst
The Lacanian Genealogy of the Deleuzian Body-without-Organs (I
Lakaniki genealogia tou ntelezianou somatos-xoris-organa (Greek)
C9 Panel: Pluralism
through Monism: we are basically talking Post-internet
Vincent Jacques,
Chair
Ridvan Askin, University of Basel
“Pluralism vs. Monism”: Deleuze and Guattari’s
“Magic
Formula”
and the Disfiguration of Narrative.
Peter Burleigh, University of Basel
Detritus as Chance
Sophie Jung, Visual Artist and Writer
Word-Work-Wolf
Garrett Nelson, Independent Artist and Writer
Francis Bacon’s c1928 Stool
C10 Panel: A Scream to be screamed: Philosophy and Politics
in Times of Crisis
Chrysanthi Nigianni, Independent Researcher
Chair
Elena Loizidou, Birkbeck College, University of London
Suicide as a Way to Friendship
Elena Avramopoulou, University of Cambridge
Crisis as a Concept, as a Scream
Sarah Cefai, London School of Economics
Becoming-Mouth at the Extremities of Life: The “Being
of the Occupier” and the Scream of Aboriginal Sovereignty
Elbieta Buslowska, University Arts London
“The Temptation to Exist” or the voiceless Scream of desperate
Becoming
Catherine Maffioletti, University Arts London
The Power of Hysteria: Towards Mapping a New Feminine Utopia
9.30- 12.00 Banquet