Goldsmiths Design’s Alex Wilkie to be discussant at “Critical Pluralism” lecture with Professor Steven D. Brown

“Critical Pluralism’: False Memories and Real Epistemic Problems
Professor Steven D. Brown (University of Leicester)

Discussant: Dr Alex Wilkie (Goldsmiths)

When: 10th November 2016 , 4.30-6.30pm

Where: Goldsmiths, University of London, Richard Hoggart Building room 144

The term ‘false memory’ has a complex history. Initially coined as political term by social actors aiming to deconstruct the idea of ‘recovered memories’, it eventually became the object of a laboratory based field of academic ‘false memory studies’. To speak of ‘false memories’ is to be drawn into an ‘ecology of practices’ (Stengers, 1995) and multiple sets of lateral comparisons (Gad & Bruun Jensen, 2016) which resist any ready synthesis or overview. In this talk I will navigate this field by exploring how procedures of verification and falsification in relation to memory become translated between different settings and practices, in particular those of the laboratory, the courtroom and the clinic. I argue that remembering itself cannot be displaced from its radical ‘setting-specificity’ (Brown & Reavey, 2015) – our memories ‘belong’ to the practices in which they are articulated and evaluated. False memory studies – along with many other applications of psychological knowledge – produce ‘Psychologically Modified Experiences’ (PMEs). This open up an ethical and epistemic debate around the responsibility of psychologists for ‘feral’ PMEs which are at large in the broader contemporary ‘experience ecology’.

This lecture is the first in the Pluralistic Variations series, organised by the Unit of Play in the Sociology Department at Goldsmiths. The series will aim to explore, in a transversal and experimental form, the wide variety of modes of pluralistic thinking and practices that are resurfacing across an impressive range of fields, disciplines and experiences. Bringing together an transdisciplinary range of distinguished scholars, from social psychology and anthropology, to philosophy and theology, this lecture series will explore multiple and situated forms of thinking, doing, researching and feeling in a pluralistic world.

Correspondence from Goldsmiths Design’s Charlie Evans, Designer in Residence in Taiwan (VI)

This summer, Charlie Evans (2014 BA Design graduate, and currently a Technical Tutor in the Department) spent two months in Taipei, on a Designers in Residence program for the British Council in Taiwan. Charlie sent us regular correspondence with impressions from his experience; we’re publishing his sixth letter today.

 

A brief synopsis of the Maximum Knee market stall that I used this week for the first time:

The customer enters the stall and stands facing me.

I tuck a tissue in their sock or around their footwear collar to act as a foot-bib.

I gently clean their knee with soap and a silicon sponge. Continue reading “Correspondence from Goldsmiths Design’s Charlie Evans, Designer in Residence in Taiwan (VI)”

Correspondence from Goldsmiths Design’s Charlie Evans, Designer in Residence in Taiwan (V)

This summer, Charlie Evans (2014 BA Design graduate, and currently a Technical Tutor in the Department) spent two months in Taipei, on a Designers in Residence program for the British Council in Taiwan. Charlie sent us regular correspondence with impressions from his experience; we’re publishing his fifth letter today.

I’m working on an installation and performance for the night market in Gongguan. I’ll be using various types of tape and applying it to people’s knees, a technique that athletes use which I’ve been researching in Taipei.

Why I’ve chosen the night market: Continue reading “Correspondence from Goldsmiths Design’s Charlie Evans, Designer in Residence in Taiwan (V)”

Goldsmiths Design lecturer Stuart Bannocks to take part in Artist Self-Publishers’ Fair

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Image from Stuart’s City Strips exhibition, December 2015

On 10 September 2016, Goldsmiths Design lecturer Stuart Bannocks will be one of 70+ UK and international independent artists exhibiting their self-published work at the Artist Self Publishers Fair. The event will take place at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in London.

ASP features artist self-publishers only, as an attempt to “avoid the restrictions and market dominance of much of contemporary arts culture.”. The fair was started in 2015 by artists Dan Mitchell and Sara MacKillop.

Stuart has been previously featured on the Design blog with his comic zine “City Strips”, which focuses on architecture from comic fiction.