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WAK E FO R ES T U N IVER S ITY
S YM PO S IU M
UNCERTAIN ARRIVALS: FORMS
the tragedy of the commons
forms of thought,
schrodinger’s cat
forms of thought, life,
human ice flow
forms of thought, life, and emergence
I believe that one can formulate the emergence of the classical ‘path’ of a particle pregnantly as follows: the ‘path’ comes into
being only because we observe it. werner heisenberg
9:00-9:30 a.m.
Registration and BreakfastGallery Level, Reynolda House Museum of American Art
9:45-11:00 a.m.Panel 1 | VOLATILITY: The Art of IndeterminacyPanel Chair: Rekha Rosha,Department of English, The College of St. Rose
Larry Lavender, Department of Dance, UNC-Greensboro, “Shared Power Relations in Sociographic Performance”
Christina Tsoules Soriano, Department of Dance, Wake Forest University, “Drawing Voices” (co-performer)
Roymieco Carter, Department of Art, Wake Forest University, “Drawing Voices” (co-performer)
11:00-11:45 a.m.
Gallery Event Guided tours of the Reynolda House
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Lunch Conference participants and attendees can purchase lunch in Reynolda Village or on the Wake Forest campus.
1:45-3:00 p.m.Panel 2 | ADAPTATION: The Uncertainties of Biology, Society, and CommercePanel Chair: Andrew Burkett, Department of English, Wake Forest University
Tyler Curtain, Department of English, UNC-Chapel Hill, “Contingency Models: Biology and Theory”
Jeanne Simonelli, Department of Anthropology, Wake Forest University, “Desde Abajo al la Izquierda” (From the Bottom and to the Left)
Raymond Malewitz, Department of English, Yale University, “Rugged Consumerism and the Financial Crisis”
3:00-3:15 p.m.Break
3:15-3:45 p.m.
Opening Address
Introductory Remarks, Phil Archer, Director of Public Programs, Reynolda House Museum of American Art
Herman Rapaport, “Thinking Uncertainty”Department of English, Wake Forest University
4:00-5:00 p.m.
Wine and Cheese Reception
The Reynolda House Grounds
PR O GR AM
Friday: 9/24
We recognize that the economic outlook remains unusually
uncertainben bernanke
Panel 1
Vo
VOLATILITY
Panel 1 | VOLATILITY: The Art of Indeterminacy
Panel Chair: Rekha Rosha, Department of English, The College of St. Rose
Larry Lavender, Department of Dance, UNC-Greensboro, “Shared Power Relations in Sociographic Performance”
Christina Tsoules Soriano, Department of Dance, Wake Forest University, “Drawing Voices” (co-performer)
Roymieco Carter, Department of Art, Wake Forest University, “Drawing Voices” (co-performer)
The notion of ambiguity must not be confused with absurdity. To declare that existence is absurd is to deny
that it can ever be given a meaning; to say that it is ambiguous is to assert that its meaning is never fixed,
that it must be constantly won
simone de beauvoir
Panel 2
Ad
ADAPTATION
Panel 2 | AD APTATION: The Uncertainties of Biology, Society, and Commerce
Panel Chair: Andrew Burkett, Department of English, Wake Forest University
Tyler Curtain, Department of English, UNC-Chapel Hill, “Contingencies Models: Biology and Theory”
Jeanne Simonelli, Department of Anthropology, Wake Forest University, “Desde Abajo al la Izquierda”
Raymond Malewitz, Department of English, Yale University, “Rugged Consumerism and the Financial Crisis”
Opening Address | Thinking Uncertainty
Introductory Remarks, Phil Archer, Director of Public Programs, Reynolda House Museum of American Art
Herman Rapaport, Department of English, Wake Forest University, “Thinking Uncertainty”
9:00-9:30 a.m.
Registration and BreakfastGallery Level, Reynolda House Museum of American Art
9:45-11:00 a.m.Panel 3 | CHANCE: Unpredictability in Culture, Economics, and PoliticsPanel Chair: Ryan Shirey, Department of English, Wake Forest University
Jessica Richard, Department of English, Wake Forest University, “Cheating and Calculation in Eighteenth-Century England”
Ioanna Zlateva, Department of English, Duke University, “Strange Investments in Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey”
David Coates, Department of Political Science, Wake Forest University, “The Certainty of Uncertainty in a World of Unregulated Markets”
11:00-11:45 a.m. Gallery Event Guided tours of the Reynolda House Museum of American Art’s current exhibition, “Virtue, Vice, Wisdom, & Folly: The Moralizing Tradition in American Art”
12:00-1:30 p.m. Lunch Conference participants and attendees can purchase lunch in Reynolda Village or on the Wake Forest campus.
1:45-3:00 p.m.Panel 4 | CRISIS: Emergence, Contingency, and ModernityPanel Chair: Scott Klein, Department of English, Wake Forest University
Morna O'Neill, Department of Art History, Wake Forest University, “Dealer, Collector, Philanthropist: The Paradox of Hugh Lane in America”
Carter Smith, Department of English, Washington University in St. Louis, “Late Modernism: Risking the Voice”
Bruce Barnhart, Department of English, Wake Forest University, “Jazz Performance and the Temporality of Immanent Emergence”
3:00-3:15 p.m.Break
3:15-3:45 p.m.Keynote Address Introductory Remarks, Page West, Director, BB&T Center for the Study of Capitalism
Neil De Marchi, “Bubbling Away: Misplaced Certainties and Financial Crises”Department of Economics, Duke University
4:00-5:00 p.m. Wine and Cheese Reception
The Reynolda House Grounds
PR O GR AM
SATURDAY: 9/25
God does not play dice with the universe albert einstein
Einstein, don’t tell God what to do neils bohr
Panel 3
C h
CHANCE
Panel 3 | C HANCE: Unpredictability in Culture, Economics, and Politics
Panel Chair: Ryan Shirey, Department of English, Wake Forest University
Jessica Richard, Department of English, Wake Forest University, “Cheating and Calculation in Eighteenth-Century England”
Ioanna Zlateva, Department of English, Duke University, “Strange Investments in Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey”
David Coates, Department of Political Science, Wake Forest University, “The Certainty of Uncertainty in a World of Unregulated Markets”
andy warhol’s “five deaths”
what is the role of accident in matters of
form?
Panel 4
C r
CRISIS
Panel 4 | C RISIS: Contingency, Emergence, and Modernity
Panel Chair: Scott Klein, Department of English, Wake Forest University
Morna O’Neill, Department of Art History, Wake Forest University, “Dealer, Collector, Philanthropist, The Paradox of Hugh Lane in America”
Carter Smith, Department of English, Washington University in St. Louis, “Late Modernism: Risking the Voice”
Bruce Barnhart, Department of English, Wake Forest University, “Jazz Performance and the Temporality of Immanent Emergence”
Keynote Address | Bubbling Away: Misplaced Certainties and Financial Crises
Introductory Remarks, Page West, Director, BB&T Center for the Study of Capitalism
Neil De Marchi, Department of Economics, Duke University, “Bubbling Away: Misplaced Certainties and Financial Crises”
S PO N S O R S | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Anth ro p o lo gy,
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Anth ro p o lo gy, an d Art an d Art H is to ry
BB&T Center for the Study of C A P I T A L I S MC A P I T A L I S M