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Programme

SAF will take place in Stockholm from the afternoon of October 26 to the evening of October 29, 2016

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Participations time might change. Please, make sure to check the programme again during the following weeks.

WEDNESDAY, October 26

Venue: R1 Experimental Performance Space & Presence Lab

Drottning Kristinas väg 51, KTH Campus, Stockholm

14:00 – 14:30

Welcome address

14:30 – 16:00

1. Karin Reisinger - Domestic Pigs in the Woods, the Cow at the Petrol Station, and the Little Bear on a Leash

2.Salvatore Paolo De Rosa – Trashopolis

3. Felipe Milanez - NegoFugido and the decolonial resistance to the Anthropocene

16:00 -16:30

Coffee break

16:30 – 17:30

4. Peder Anker - Times Square Electronic Garden

5. Kevin Buckland - Ende Gelände: enacting epics in the Anthropocene

17:30 – 18:30

Discussion session

18:30 – 19:30

Dinner

19:30 – 21:00

SAF at Night - film screenings

Gregg Mitman - Introduction to the movie nights        

Lucia Vastano – I Vajont (70’, Italy)

Alberto Pascual - The Most Important Drop of Water (10’, Panama)

THURSDAY, October 27

Venue: R1 Experimental Performance Space & Presence Lab

Drottning Kristinas väg 51, KTH Campus, Stockholm

9:15 - 11:15

1. Hannah Rose Bunten and Helen J. Bullard - They’re Arguing Again                                                     

2. Maimouna Jallow - Shela                                                                                                                                                                                             

3. Martha Kenney - The End of the Anthropocene

4. A Sud NGO - Italian Atlas of Environmental Conflicts and Underground (presentation of the photo exhibition)

11:15 - 11:45

Coffee break

11:45 - 12:45

4. Tanmoy Sharma - the Great Asian Hydraulic Frontier: Sediments and Sentiments in the Time of Development

7. Liselotte Wajstedt - Stories about places and peoples: Kiruna, the Drift block (30’, Sweden)

12:45 - 13:30

 Discussion session

13:30 - 15:00

Lunch        

15:00 - 17:00

Archipelago Lecture 2016

Michelle Murphy - AlterLife in the Aftermath of Industrial Chemicals

Abstract:
Biomonitoroing studies suggest that all people living today have PCBs and other persistent pollutants incorporated into their bodies.  Todays life and embodiment are in a condition of having already been altered by industrial chemicals and environmental violence.  We are both connected and divided by these ubiquitous, yet unevenly distributed, chemical exposures that are also the extension of capitalist, colonial, and racist violence into the intergenerational future.  Rooted in the histories of the Great Lakes region, this talk draws on the work of Frantz Fanon and Indigenous Reproductive Justice  to develop the concept of alterlife as a decolonial orientation to already altered life with and against technoscience, anthropocene narratives, and damage-based research.

Michelle Murphy  is Professor in the History Department and Women and Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto, Director of the Technoscience Research Unit, and co-organizer, with Natasha Myers, of the Toronto Technoscience Salon. Her work focuses on environmental politics, technoscience, chemical exposures, infrastructures, capitalism and economics, race and colonialism, and reproduction from the 20th century to the contemporary through feminist, decolonial, anti-racist, postcolonial, political economic, and queer approaches.

17:00 – 18:00

Refreshment

FRIDAY, October 28

Venue: Teater Reflex, Kärrtorp, Stockholm

Kärrtorpsplan 14

09:15 - 11:15

1. May-Britt Öhman - Feminist/Indigenous/Sámi strategies for brighter futures: the Sámi land free university

2. Antonello Petrillo and Luca Manunza - Ask the dust

3. Bo Kjellen - The Story of the Negotiator and the Anthropocene

4. Julianne Lutz Warren - New Wild of Generopia, a city of the Anthropocene

11:15 - 11:45

 Coffee break

11:45 - 12:45

5. Persephone Pearl - Remembering the Thylacine, Feral Theatre

6. Henrik Ernstson and Jacob von Heland - Killing Aliens Everyday: Otherness as Constitutive of an Organized Inside, A Film-based Experiment

12:45 - 13:30

Discussion session

13:30 – 15:00

Lunch        

15:00 – 16:00

7. Henna Laininen - The Human Story (30’ Finland)

8. Stefan Mikaelsson - Aspects on food security in the Arctic region: Need for a change!     

16:00 – 17:00

Discussion session

19:00 – 22:00

SAF at Night - film screenings                                                                                                                                                                 

Gregg Mitman - Introduction to the movie nights                                                                                                                     

Nova Ruth and Katharine Ainger – Kalapaku (13’, Spain)                                                                          

Enrico Masi - The Golden Temple (70’, Italy – UK)

SATURDAY, October 29

Venue: Teater Reflex, Kärrtorp, Stockholm

Kärrtorpsplan 14

09:15 – 10:45

1.Owain Jones - Hugging the lamppost till the train passes. On Ecocide, Haunting and (self)Destruction

2. Adrian Ivakhiv - Of Bubbles, Bottlenecks, Revolutionary Agents, and Other Nimble
Truths        

3. Daegan Miller - Genesis, An Essay (and Aural and Visual) Pitch

10:45 - 11:15

Coffee break

11:15 - 12:30

4. Zsuzsa Selyem - Danube 1954

5. Antonie Frank Grahamsdaughter - WILDFIRE: we need an Indigenuos peoples climate change! (15’, Sweden)

6. Saidimu Ole Ngais – Maasai scholars demanding to Indigenize the management of   and animals in Kenya

12:30 - 14:00

Lunch

14:00 - 15:00

Discussion session

15:00 – 16:00

Gregg Mitman – The land beneath our feet (60’, USA)

16:00 – 16:30

Coffee break

16:30 – 18:30

SAF’s Roundtable

 

Scientific committee

Sabine Höhler, Head of Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Nina Wormbs, Associate Professor at the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Sverker Sörlin, Professor at the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Marco Armiero, Director of the Environmental Humanities Laboratory at the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Gregg Mitman, Vilas Research and William Coleman Professor, CHE, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Christof Mauch, Director of the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society at the Munich's Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität.

 

Organizing committee

Ilenia Iengo, Environmental Humanities Laboratory at the Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment at KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

Jesse Don Peterson, PhD student at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology*

Roberta Biasillo, Lerici Foundation Post-Doctoral Guest Researcher at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory, Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

Irma Kinga Allen, PhD student at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

Daniele Valisena, PhD student at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

Anne Gough, PhD student at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Hanna Vikström, PhD student at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

Maria Isabel Perez Ramos, PhD student at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

Anna Svensson, PhD student at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

Corinna Röver, PhD student at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

Daniel Svensson, PhD student at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

Johan Gärdebo, PhD student at the Environmental Humanities Laboratory Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

* We would like to thank Jesse Don Peterson for the graphic work.