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SUMMARY:Recalling Avant-garde Moments\, Reconnecting Avant-garde Scenes International Conference Dedicated to the Centenary of the H2SO4
DESCRIPTION:9-11 October 2024\, Ilia State University\, Tbilisi\, Georgia \nHistorical avant-garde contains forgotten moments and scenes that still need to be rediscovered or reconnected with other\, central or peripheral scenes of the European avant-garde. Avant-garde moments would not occur in different national cultures without the strong desire to connected with the wider web of aesthetic searches and experimentation\, happening in various European cultural loci. However\, due to historical changes\, some moments/scenes were disconnected from the web\, staying unrecalled for decades. \nOne such forgotten moment was that of the Tbilisi modernism/avant-garde (1917-1918) and the Futurist group H2SO4 (1920s)\, which has been erased from the Georgian cultural memory by the Soviet power while the country was disconnected from European cultural context. In the post-Soviet decades\, Georgia had to reclaim this legacy. The present centenary of the Futurist group and journal H2SO4 (1924) is a good reason for discussing different\, though often comparable avant-garde cultural experiences. \nUnderstanding Avant-Garde as a constellation of different moments we will examine the specificity of each locality in their transcultural entanglement. To reconstruct these scenes\, the conference will elaborate on networks\, relationships\, groups\, and collaborations\, on their coming together\, forming\, evaporating\, and diverging again. What is the transformational power of Avant-Garde alliances\, past and present\, within the artistic and the societal field? How have ways and forms of life been shaped throughout the Avant-Gardes? What are the gendered social and spatial structures\, in which groups test and create forms of community through their artistic practices? The aim here will be to render visible realities of those groups and alliances that have not yet been acknowledged\, due to geographical\, institutional and/or political conditions. \nThe conference is organised by the Institute of Comparative Literature and the Centre for Advanced Studies\, Ilia State University\, in cooperation with the Institute of Philosophy and Art History\, Leuphana University of Lüneburg\, Germany. \nThe Plenary Lectures/Talks: \nGünter Berghaus\, University of Bristol\nInternational Futurism and Its Cross-Fertilizations in the Historical Avant-garde \nArtist Talk: Beate Söntgen\, Leuphana University of Lüneburg\, with Anuk Beluga & Mari Kalabegashvili \nGia Jokhadze\, Ilia State University\nMandelstamiana: The Fragments from the Cultural History of Russia and Georgia\nLecture / Book Presentation \nSee the Programme for the detailed information.
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/recalling-avant-garde-moments-reconnecting-avant-garde-scenes-international-conference-dedicated-to-the-centenary-of-the-h2so4/
CATEGORIES:Conferences,School of arts and sciences
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20241015T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20241015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T010136
CREATED:20241011T084924Z
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SUMMARY:"Unity in Diversity: The Malay World\, Its History and Culture" - Lecture by Professor Tatyana A. Denisov
DESCRIPTION:On October 15\, at 16:00\, in the S201/202 auditorium of Ilia State University\, at the permanent seminar of the Giorgi Tsereteli Institute of Oriental Studies\, Visiting Scholar Professor Tatyana A. Denisova from the Center for Advanced Studies on Islam\, Science\, and Civilization (CASIS)\, University Technology Malaysia\, will deliver a lecture on “Unity in Diversity: The Malay World\, Its History and Culture.” \nAnnotation \nSoutheast Asia\, including the Malay world\, is one of the most ancient centers of human civilization. This region\, known since early times\, is mentioned in various ancient historical sources. \nThe geographic position of the Malay Archipelago played a fundamental role in its historical development. Located at the convergence of two major sea routes\, the archipelago was connected to the great markets of India and China by the annual monsoon wind systems. \nOne of the most significant factors in the development of trade in the Malay Archipelago was its rich natural and mineral resources\, which provided a wide variety of products for sale and exchange. \nThe main feature of this region is its multinational and multicultural nature. It has long been called an open world. “Unity in diversity” became the main principle and driving force of this civilization. As a major center of world trade at the crossroads of key trade routes\, the Malay world became a melting pot of many cultures and traditions – Indian\, Chinese\, Muslim\, European\, and Malay. \nThe openness and diversity of the region are reflected in both the history and written heritage of the Malays. \nWorking Language: English \nDate and Time: October 15\, 16:00 \nLocation: Auditorium S201/202\, Ilia State University\, G. Tsereteli St. N3 \nEveryone interested is welcome.
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/unity-in-diversity-the-malay-world-its-history-and-culture-lecture-by-professor-tatyana-a-denisov/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of arts and sciences
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20241015T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20241015T180000
DTSTAMP:20260422T010136
CREATED:20240925T100603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T063138Z
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SUMMARY:"The Early Universe Viewed in Gravitational Waves" – Lecture by Professor Tinatin Kakhniashvili
DESCRIPTION:On October 15\, at 17:00\, in auditorium G106 at Ilia State University\, Iliauni Professor Tinatin Kakhniashvili will deliver a lecture titled “Early Universe Viewed in Gravitational Waves”. \n A Brief Overview of the Topic \nGravitational waves offer an opportunity to observe the early universe at energy levels far beyond what can be achieved on Earth – several orders of magnitude greater than those reached by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. These waves provide insights into a period of the universe’s history that cannot be studied through electromagnetic radiation (radio\, infrared\, visible light\, microwaves\, X-rays\, ultraviolet\, and gamma rays). In this lecture\, the speaker will discuss the potential of gravitational waves and how they can help verify the fundamental laws of physics. \n About the Speaker \nTinatin Kakhniashvili\, a full professor of astrophysics at Ilia State University\, is actively involved in scientific collaborations with international research centers\, including the McWilliams Center for Cosmology (USA)\, NORDITA (Sweden)\, and Pitt-PACC (USA). She is also an associate research professor at Carnegie Mellon University (USA). Currently\, she leads three projects funded by NASA and the USA National Science Foundation\, including the 2024 NASA-funded Collaborative Research: Gravitational Waves as Messengers from the Early Universe. \nTinatin Kakhniashvili previously worked as a research scientist at international centers such as ICTP & SISSA (Italy) and CCPP (NYU). Additionally\, she has served as a visiting professor at several universities in the USA\, Canada\, and Europe\, including Rutgers University\, Kansas State University\, Carnegie Mellon University\, Geneva University\, and Laurentian University. \nRead more at: https://shorturl.at/Rt6vB \nA discussion will take place after the lecture. \nWorking Language: Georgian \nDate and Time: October 15\, 17:00 \nLocation: Auditorium G106\, Ilia State University\, G. Tsereteli St. N1 \nEveryone interested is welcome. \n2024
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/the-early-universe-viewed-in-gravitational-waves-lecture-by-professor-tinatin-kakhniashvili/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of natural sciences and medicine
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20241015T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20241015T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T010136
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SUMMARY:The management of Byzantine monuments in modern Greece (19th-20th centuries)
DESCRIPTION:October 15\, We are pleased to announce a lecture of Dionysis Mourelatos (Athens\, Greece) to be presented at the Seminar of the Center for Medieval Studies \n“The management of Byzantine monuments in modern Greece (19th-20th centuries)” \nGreece has been grappling with the issue of “national continuity” since gaining its independence\, addressing it in various ways. K. Paparrigopoulos\, a history professor at the University of Athens in the mid-19th century\, first expressed the ideas behind the young state’s identity by introducing his threefold scheme (Antiquity\, Byzantium\, and Modern Greece) for national history. The incorporation of the history of the Byzantine Empire in the ‘national’ narrative was deemed necessary as early as the nineteenth century\, and the study of Byzantine art and its incorporation in what was perceived as the national past was an essential step in this direction. Following the Greek-Turkish War between 1919 and 1922 in Asia Minor\, the conventional historiographical perception persisted. In the post-war world\, during the Cold War\, the perception of Byzantium became a new field of confrontation between East and West. \nVia zoom \nTime 19 PM (CET) \nLanguage English \nJoin Zoom Meeting \n\nhttps://iliauni-edu-ge.zoom.us/j/86191264222?pwd=FlaauKh9Bw5t4pZrCL9AIB6DzPcFvP.1\n\nMeeting ID: 861 9126 4222\nPasscode: 688611 \n2024
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/the-management-of-byzantine-monuments-in-modern-greece-19th-20th-centuries/
CATEGORIES:Events,School of arts and sciences
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20241016T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20241016T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T010136
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SUMMARY:Presentation of the book "Parakletike"
DESCRIPTION:On October 16\, at 18:00\, a presentation of the prepared book ‘Parakletike’ will be held by Prof. Irina Lobzhanidze in the G 106 Auditorium of Ilia State University (see http://manuscript.iliauni.edu.ge/). \nIrina Lobzhanidze will present to the academic community the results of a joint research program between the University of Oxford and the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia\, focused on Georgian studies. Specifically\, she will introduce the Wardrop Collection Online (WCO)\, which includes a 12th-century Georgian manuscript\, the Parakletike\, preserved in the Bodleian Library. Additionally\, she will present the published text of the manuscript MS. Wardr. d. 1 \, a result of the Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia’s Publishing State Scientific Grants competition (SP-23-685). \nThe editors of the book\, Nino Doborjginidze and Tamaz Kochlamazashvili\, will talk about the necessity of using modern technologies in documenting and researching the manuscript heritage preserved in Georgia\, on the educational and research programs introduced in this direction\, as well as on the textual issues of the Parakletike. \nJoin Zoom Meeting ID 824 3872 2663 \n\nhttps://iliauni-edu-ge.zoom.us/j/82438722663?pwd=aRHIMmsVQNbjAmDMV0Qmbaa6uhOSNb.1\n\nPasscode: 209768 \nTime: October 16\, 18:00 p.m. \nVenue: G 106 Auditorium\, Ilia State University (G. Tsereteli St. #1) \nWorking language: Georgian \nAttendance is free.
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/presentation-of-the-book-parakletike/
CATEGORIES:School of arts and sciences
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