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Session 1 : The digital era of knowledge and non-knowledge |
Friday, December 5th – Morning |
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The digital reticular writing is affecting knowledge in all its forms: living, doing, conceiving. It restarts the question of the status of inscription, trace and discretization as conditions of possibility of knowledge at the basis of higher education (that is, knowledge built on the apodictic experience launched by geometry). |
9h30 |
Bernard Stiegler (IRI, UTC, Conseil National du Numérique)Traces, retentions, reasons: organology and pharmacology of the digital studies |
10h15 |
David Bates (University of California, Berkeley)Automation and flaw theory |
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11h00 |
Jean Lassègue (EHESS)Turing, writing and informatics |
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11h45 |
Guiseppe Longo (ENS Ulm) – on videoThe discrete state machine, its logic, its physics: from an informational dualism to a new monism without matter |
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12h30 |
Discussion |
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13h00 |
Lunch |
Session 2 : Phenomenotechnique of nature and mind science |
Friday, December 5th – After-noon |
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In his thought of scientific mind, Gaston Bachelard introduced the question of the status of writing together with the one of the technicality of scientific phenomena. Scientific and phenomenotechnique writings are the primordial dimensions of what Michel Foucault later called “regimes of truth”, which he himself analyzed from the question of archive as regime of materiality. In astrophysics as in biology, in philosophy of law as in sociology, the digital scientific organology requires more than ever a “phenomenotechnique” study of the contemporary “regimes of truth” and of “materiality”. |
14h30 |
Antoinette Rouvroy (FNRS Namur)Algorithmic governmentality as a regime of truth |
15h15 |
Dominique Cardon (Orange, Université de Marne la Vallée)Social sciences and data |
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16h00 |
Break |
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16h15 |
Vincent Minier (CEA) and Vincent Bontems (CEA)The cycle of the image in astrophysics: object-image and digital culture |
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17h00 |
Cédric Matthews (CNRS)The permanent innovation in biophotonics |
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17h45 |
Discussion |
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18h45 |
End of the first day |
Session 3 : Transdisciplinary instrumental conceptions |
Saturday, December 6th – Morning |
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What used to be the supposed minor field of “auxiliary sciences” (library science, documentation, archive, publication) is becoming the transdisciplinary and architectural element of the forms of knowledge, as well as the condition of their cooperation. Memory, its main allegories, its strata and its screen are reconfigured by digitalization. |
9h30 |
Hidetaka Ishida (University of Todaï, Tokyo)Ipad, wunderblock, hybrid reading |
10h15 |
Gerald Moore (Univertsity of Durham, UK)Humanities and “computational turn” of the hyper-industrial society |
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11h00 |
Denis Peschanski (CNRS, Paris 1 Sorbonne)Memory studies and digital studies |
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11h45 |
Franck Cormerais (Université de Bordeaux 3 Michel de Montaigne)Digital memory and transdisciplinarity |
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12h30 |
Discussion |
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13h00 |
Lunch |
Session 4 : Searching, teaching and educating in the digitalized anthropocene |
Saturday, December 6th – Afternoon |
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The new instruments of knowledge are – and in the future will be even more – the ones of scientific controversy as much as of economic war, educational war and struggles for political and administrative sovereignty. In the last decade, the collaborative web caused upheavals in the scientific editorial economics and in the organization of higher education and research. They require a very thorough reconsideration of organizational models, of research rhythms and territories as well as of teaching methods, relationships between the different academic levels and between the institutions of knowledge and society. |
14h30 |
Warren Sack (University of Californie, Santa Cruz) |
15h15 |
Hélène Mialet (University of Californie, Berkeley)Anthropology of the digital |
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16h00 |
Francis Jutand (Institut Mines Télécom)The laboratory city |
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16h45 |
Claude Kirchner (INRIA) |
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17h30 |
Valérie Peugeot (Conseil National du Numérique, Orange), Daniel Kaplan (Conseil National du Numérique, FING)Literacy of digital and teaching |
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18h15 |
General discussion |
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18h45 |
Bernard StieglerConclusions |