![]() Sandra Nelson and Kate O’Riordan, Mammoths and Tigers and Rhinos, Oh My: Ingeborg Reichle, Endangered Species: On the Loss of Biodiversity in Contemporary Art Hannah Star Rogers, Art, Science, and Technology Studies (ASTS): Methods and tools for considering the rhetorics and materialities of species revival Jessica White, De-Extinction and Disabilityġ4:15-15:45 – Panel 5: Methods and Materials Between Art and Science Peter Sands, Extinction, Cut-Up: Species Revival and the Literary Avant-Garde Jerika Sanderson, “What you’re leaving out”: Climate Fiction and Ecocentric Approaches to De-Extinction Jennifer Schell, Decolonising the Science of De-Extinction and Re-Wilding:Īlaskan Mammoths, Arctic Storytelling, and Fantasies of Empty Wilderness Lisa Sideris, The Black Art of De-Extinctionġ9:00 – Conference dinner (The Olive Tree, 10 Tower St, York YO1 9SA *we will leave Berrick Saul together to catch the public bus at 18:15)ġ0:00-10:30 – Reading from Poet in Residence Catherine Greenwoodġ0:30-11:30 – Keynote 2: Matthew Chrulew, Reanimating the Mammothġ1:45-13.15 – Panel 4: Literary De-Extinction ![]() Guy Schofield, Bad Dinosaurs: Cinema and the Aesthetics of Vanished Species Katie Prosser, On the Value of Revived Species Sarah Bezan, Thylacinema: Aura and the Aesthetic Values of De-Extinction Joshua Schuster, De-extinction Science, Transhumanism, and Existential Risk Criticismġ6:15-17:45 – Panel 3: The Shifting Values of De-Extinction Veit Braun, In the shadows of the dead: Addressing extinction beyond economies of hype Milo Newman, Auk eggs and incubation: the importance of liveable worldsġ3:15-14:15 – Artist Showcase: Maria Lux, Amy Cutler and Ken Rinaldoġ4:30-16.00 - Panel 2: The Technologies and Futures of Species RevivalĪnna-Katharina Laboissiere, Prehistoric routes and oracular invasives: assisted Sally Ann McIntyre, Listening to Extinction memorialisation in study for an Elvis taxon: counterstrategy for a sonic rewilding Laura Kim and Kevin Sweet, Towards Pigeonology: Speculative Interdisciplinary Synthesis Through Story-Telling on (De)ExtinctionĪdam Zaretsky, Speciation as Conservatism: Blind Mutagenic Flailing, Epic Waves of Loss Coffee breaks and lunch will take place on the top floor of the building in the LCAB open space.ĩ:00-9:30 – Introduction from LCAB Director Chris Thomas and symposium organisers Sarah Bezan and Peter Sandsĩ:30-10:30 – Keynote 1: Michael Bruford, Mafalda Costa and Paul Evans, Experiences from the Frozen Frontier: Biobanking, outreach and lessons learnedġ0:45-12:15 – Panel 1: Creative Practice in Species Revival Roundtable Sponsored by the Anti-Disciplinary Animal Studies Network, a strand of The University of York’s Centre for Modern StudiesĮventbrite sign-up for online participantsġ6:00-18:00 – We Are as Gods film screening, chaired by Erica Sheenīerrick Saul Building, Bowland Auditorium, B/S005Īll panels will take place in the Berrick Saul building, seminar room B/S008. Lead Organizers: Sarah Bezan & Peter SandsĪdministrative Support: Sally Howlett, Hannah Cooke, Helen Woodįunding for this event is generously provided by The Leverhulme Trust.ĩ:30-10:30 – What is a Good Resurrection? An Arts & Humanities Roundtable on Thylacine De-Extinction (Speakers: Carol Freeman, Hannah Stark, & Rosie Ibbotson) Matthew Chrulew, Curtin University, Australia Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity
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