OOO at UCLA

Details here of a workshop at UCLA which looks great. Unfortunately I fly back to the UK that very day.

Hello, Everything: Speculative Realism and Object-Oriented OntologyWednesday, Dec. 1, 2010 10:00-4:30  UCLA Faculty Center, Redwood Room10:00 Coffee

10:30-12:00
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY SESSION
Graham Harman, “What are Speculative Realism and Object-Oriented Ontology?”

1:00-2:00
Timothy Morton (UC Davis), “Sublime Objects”
Eleanor Kaufman (UCLA), “Sartre and Object Classification”

2:15-3:15
Levi Bryant (Collin College), “Ontotheology and Withdrawal: Sexuation and the New Metaphysics”
Nathan Brown (UC Davis), “On Method: The Compound Epistemology of After Finitude”

3:30-4:30
Ian Bogost (Georgia Tech), “Object-Oriented Ontogeny”
Graham Harman (American University, Cairo), “Real Objects and Pseudo-Objects: Remarks on Method”

The conference is free and open to the public.

Location : UCLA Faculty Center (The Redwood Room)

Update 26th Nov – nice poster below (via Larval Subjects)

 



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  1. Tim Morton's avatar Tim Morton says:

    NB Room Change:

    Hacienda Room in the Faculty Center

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