CFP 15.10.2009

Imaging History (Brussels, 18 Feb 10)

Katarzyna Ruchel-Stockmans

We are pleased to announce a call for papers and/or visual
presentations for the following forthcoming international conference:

Imaging History
Photography after the fact

18 february 2010, Hogeschool Sint Lukas, Brussels, Belgium

Within the framework of the artistic research project "(in)site, site-
specific photography revised, applied to the archaeological site
Sagalassos" an international conference is organised, aiming to
explore the relationship between photography and history. How do
photographers visualize heritage or, broader, history? What is the
importance of place, particularly the place that remains after events
took place. A related topic, central in the theory of photography and
photography itself, is time. This conference also focuses on how
photographers depict
the past, when time has become past time. The theme Imaging History,
photography after the fact offers an opportunity to explore, both on a
theoretic and artistic level, how history can be captured.

CALL FOR PAPERS AND/OR VISUAL PRESENTATIONS

Original papers are invited to consider subject areas including the
following themes:

Imaging history: objective or subjective, factual or critical?
Early photographic explorations to Egypt and Palestina
Rephotography
Photography and archaeology
Photography and place
Photography and time
Photography and memory
....

Please submit your 300-word abstract (in English), including a title
and full contact details (see below) as an electronic file to
bruno.vandermeulenarts.kuleuven.be
as soon as possible but no later than 31 December 2009.

For further details on the conference at a later stage please visit
www.insitephotography.be

SUBMISSION DETAILS

Papers or presentations are expected to make an original contribution
to the field of history and photography. People who are interested in
presenting a paper should send an abstract for refereeing. Paper
proposals will be selected by the partners of the artistic research
project and the scientific committee to cover different areas,
methods, approaches and positions.

Abstracts should be maximum 300 words. Each entry should incorporate
the following information:

Author‚s(s‚) full name(s), (+gender (M/F), in brackets)
Title
Position
Institution
Address for correspondence
Telephone
Fax
E-mail
Theme of the paper/presentation
Title of the paper/presentation
Abstract of the paper/presentation

Abstracts and later paper submissions should be sent by e-mail as a
Microsoft Word or RTF document, double-spaced on A4. Preferred
typeface is 12pt Times new Roman.

The official language of the conference is English.

Publication opportunity: A selection of papers accepted for the
conference will be published as a separate volume of the Lieven
Gevaert Series, University Press Leuven (www.lievengevaertcentre.be)

The partners of the project are: University of Leuven, Faculty of
Arts; Hogeschool Sint-Lukas; Sagalassos Archaeological Research
Project; Lieven Gevaert Research Centre for Photography and Visual
Studies; FotoMuseum Provincie Antwerpen, City of Leuven and IvOK,
Institute for Practice-based Research in the Arts .

Quellennachweis:
CFP: Imaging History (Brussels, 18 Feb 10). In: ArtHist.net, 15.10.2009. Letzter Zugriff 21.10.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/31891>.

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