Date

Feb 24 - 25 2024
Expired!

Time

UTC
All Day

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Feb 24 - 25 2024
  • Time: All Day

Cost

$90.00

Location

Cambridge University
Cambridge University Botanic Garden, Brookside, Cambridge, UK

Call for papers
Deadline: 05/01/2024

Modernism Remodelled 2024

This conference seeks to bring together scholars, creatives, and arts-based researchers working on topics related to modernism and/or the contemporary cultural scenes that may have risen from the modernist period, such as literary studies, psychology, musicology, art studies, architecture, philosophy, film studies, media studies and beyond.

If we look at today’s cultural, political, and scientific scene, we find that the pandemic, social and political unrest, technological and medical breakthroughs, new trends in poetry, a renewed interest in classicism and mythology (to name a few) resonate with an era not long ago. We detect a familiar pattern, which can be seen as a recurrence of, or maybe even an extension to the modernist period. Perhaps, as designer Ellen Lupton put it, “A second modernism has emerged, reinvigorating the utopian search for universal forms that marked the birth of design as a discourse and a discipline nearly a century earlier.”

Thus, we would like to explore the following questions: Can we say that we experiencing a sequel to, or a “second wave” of modernism today? What happened to some of the movements and schools of thought that were born during the modernist period? How have some of them evolved? How have they contributed to the cultural scene today, in both the sciences and the arts?

We aim to come together to explore—and perhaps investigate—the intersections between movements, trends, ideas, sciences and aesthetic methodologies during the modernist period and today.

We welcome 15-minute presentations on comparative studies and research topics related to a full range of approaches to contemporary trends in (but not limited to) the following fields:

  • Modernist art movements (surrealism, cubism, impressionism, futurism, vorticism, etc)
  • Breaking away from conventions (in many areas such as art and lifestyle, etc.)
  • Psychoanalysis
  • Philosophy
  • Music
  • Literature
  • Media
  • Architecture and design
  • Spirituality
  • Experimentation with language and form
  • Inter-War periods
  • Historical comparisons
  • The emergence of creative collectives
  • The effects of modernism on contemporary society and its relevance today

The full conference programme, including information regarding the keynote speaker(s) will be announced after the proposal deadline, once all our presenters have been chosen.

  • Brief Overview:

    Cost: 180 GBP (in person)
    90 GBP (Online)

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