Building on the ideas to develop a Sonic Materialism as generated by (among others) Christoph Cox and Salome Voegelin, I will present – with the help of an unexpected (sounding) guest – an Auditory Ontoepistemology as an alternative way to encounter the world. However, as usual in most philosophical movements, this New Materialism is grounded in the visual and the existence of (static) objects. Since the turn of the millennium, philosophy has been enriched with a new “-ism”: New Materialism. A computer-aided reconstruction of the rhythm of medieval Dutch poetry.ġ6:30-17:00 final discussion: Where do we go from here? Programmeġ0:15-10:20: Tazuko van Berkel: Opening and Welcomeġ0:35-10:45 Antje Wessels: Introductory Remarksġ0:45-11:25 Marcel Cobussen: On Sonic Materialismġ1:30-12:10 João Carlos Santos: Meaning and Expression in Historical Theories of Deliveryġ3:45-14:05: Matthew Payne & Luuk Nolden: Welcome back for the afternoon session & A brief introduction to the Automated Latin Scansion Toolġ4:05-14:45 Alessandro Vatri: Introducing Diorisis Scanġ5:05-15:45 Alie Lassche: Semantic halo in European poetry: the relationship between poetic meter and meaningġ5:50-16:30 Wouter Haverals: Forgotten rhythms. To register for the workshop, email Iris van Kuijk by Friday 19th August.įor any other enquiries, please email (Antje Wessels). With the kind support of Anchoring Innovation and the OIKOS Research Platform Digital Classics Organisers: Tazuko van Berkel, Matthew Payne & Antje Wessels the combination of visual, auditory, and cognitively embodied experience, be properly understood and studied within the Digital Humanities?
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