Mobile Utopia Conference Programme ‘Training Room’ 1 ‘Training Room’ 2 ‘Training Room’ 3 Bowland Bailrigg

Mobile Utopia Conference Programme ‘Training Room’ 1 ‘Training Room’ 2 ‘Training Room’ 3 Bowland Bailrigg

Mobile Utopia Conference Programme ‘Training Room’ 1 ‘Training Room’ 2 ‘Training Room’ 3 Bowland Bailrigg Thursday 12:00-13:00 Lunch Weather dependent launch of Tomás Saraceno's Aerocene Explorer sculpture in hotel car park 13:00-14:00 Welcome, Andrew Atherton, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Lancaster University, Reports from Bonfire School and Mobile Utopia Experiment Data and Datafication Autopia I Heterogeneous Work Seeking a New Role for Imagining Chair: Paula Bialski Chair: Andrey Kuznetsov Chairs: S-Y Perng and L Wood Transport History Mobilities I Discussant: Mathieu Flonneau Chair: Dhan Zunino Singh Chair: Andrzej Discussant: Katrina Petersen Discussant: Robin Smith Bukowski 14:00-15:30 Smart Velomobile UtoPias Frauke Behrendt From Horse-drawn Carriages to Driverless Transformations of Gender, Work Another turn of the wheel? Mobility as Seen by Cars –Silke Zimmer-Merkle and Life: Theory and Practice Breda Co-production, engagement the Chinese: Active Mobility in Brazil: Advances in the Gray, Luigina Ciolfi, and Pinatti beyond the academe & the Memory, Scientific Literature Filipe Marino, Pedro Paulo Effect of Detector Placement, Train and Fabiano mobility research agenda Imaginaries and Bastos, Victor Andrade Traffic Characteristics on OPerational Mike Esbester Aspirations for the Performance of At-grade Railroad Demanding business travel: the Datadrifts: MaPPing Journeys through Critical Future Crossings Venu Madhav Kukkapalli, evolution and futures of the Seeking a new Ontology for Christophe Gay ParticiPation in Environmental Data Louise Srinivas S Pulugurtha timesPaces of business Practice TransPort History Mullagh, Nick Dunn, L. Blair James Faulconbridge Massimo Moraglio Futuring UtoPias: Automobile Utopias and Dystopias: Speculations of IsITethical? Play with Datafication as Ethical Designing a DystoPian International Motor Passions for Precarious work, life From mobile utoPias to ImPact Assessment Monika Büscher, Malé Luján Utopianism, Design Show Richard Randell and PrototyPe: exploring oPen grounded speculations and Society Escalante innovation in hackathons Greet de Block Automobile Ownership in North Carolina, Michael Haldrup Big Data UtoPia: A Discussion about the Subte Sung-Yueh Perng, Rob Kitchin, 1916-19: A Digital History Project Ross Darach Mac Donncha “Houston, we have a MultiPlanetary Smartcard Data and TransPort Modelling for Knox Bassett, Carl Colglazier problem”: how to deal with Buenos Aires Maximiliano Augusto Velazquez Imaginaries and Military SPouse Work in the Digital historical sources in the Mobile UtoPia ‘Smart’ Autonomous Vehicles in Cities of Age Lisa Anne Wood, Tracy Hauver future of JTH? openAnalogInput(): Data Mining and the Future Richard James Morton Richard Tutton Subjectivation Fernanda da Costa Portugal Valentina Fava Being Busy: Utopian or Dystopian IMAGINE Mobilities Duarte What Kind of UtoPia for Automated Feelings of Time and Mobility? Searching for New Trends in Mobility Futures? Eriketti Servou Design Studio MPC Data UtoPia/DystoPia: Medical Data Clare Holdsworth Mobility History: The Ditte Bendix Lanng, Mobilities Monika Büscher, Malé Luján Anticipation, Automation & Navigation Strategic Role of Blogging Ole B. Jensen Escalante, Emmanuel Tsekleves, Lara Salinas, Sam Hind Michael Kirkland Bess Preben Holst Mogensen 15:30-16:00 Coffee 16:00-17:00 Plenary: Keynote Bicycling on Mars - Thoughts on the Future of Transportation Rob La Frenais, Curator/Writer/Lecturer, London 17:00-17:30 Mobile Lives Forum | Art and Exhibition Introduction (Jen Southern) 17:30-18:00 Reception and Book Launch 18:00-22:00 Art Exhibition opening 19:00-22:00 Buffet Dinner (ticket only, tickets purchased with conference registration. If you would like to add extra dinners Please contact us) 1 Friday ‘Training Room’ 1 ‘Training Room’ 2 ‘Training Room’ 3 Bowland Bailrigg Home, Neighbourhood, and Autopia II City Walks I Organisers: Martin Transport Utopia Utopia of Travel and Tourism I Community Chair: Justin SPinney Emanuel, Nick Dunn Chair: Sven Kesselring Chair: Thiago Allis Chair: Lesley Murray Chair: Martin Emanuel Discussant: Yang Hu 09:00-10:30 From the Ideal Vision of Neighbourhood Automated Transport as The Walking-Stick in the Victorian Introducing Individual Travellers in The Future Looks Seamless: to Real Practices of Parkinghood Technological Vision and City: Conflicting Ideals of the Future Mobility Scenarios Attending to Friction in Travel and Marta Smagacz-Poziemska, Andrzej Political UtoPia Claus Seibt Sunday Stroll –Peter K. Andersson Flore Vallet, Jakob Puchinger, and Tourism Bukowski, Karol Kurnicki TBC Alexandra Millonig Michael O’ Regan Walking UtoPias in a long-term “Let’s Start with Small Things that We Can Do Androids Dream of perspective: pedestrian Drivers and Other Actors. Dynamics Towards Nation-Building: Zhu Do Tomorrow”: ParticiPatory Decision- Electric Cars? The infrastructures in Lyon during 20th of Road Freight Transport Based on Liren’s 1945 Tourism Plan for Post- making on Obsolete Residential Parking in Electrification of century an Analysis of EmPloyee GrouPs, War China the City of Brussels TransPortation in Germany Louis Baldasseroni 1880–2000 Antonio Barrento Anna Plyushteva and the US as Spaces of In search of wanderability and Jørgen Burchardt Techno-utopian Imagination Evelyn Waugh, TrainsPotter: “I want to be a race-car auto-mechanic in utopian urban space Utopia Comes Back: Paratransit as a Utopian Encounters along the Alexander Wentland Charlotte Bates, Kate Moles, Robin Australia”: Future Imaginaries of Kiribati Saviour of Public TransPort (?) Franco-EthioPian Railway 1930- James Smith Youth What Will SleeP Be Like in Martin Schiefelbusch, Christian 1935 Maria Borovnik the Age of Autonomous Walking the utoPian city Mehlert Tony Victor Seaton Vehicles? ethnographically and Mobility Friction: Understanding the Eric L Hsu transgenerationally ALATCO, the First Bus: Transport TransPort Heritage as Mankind Decline of Russian Second-home Mobility Lesley Murray, Helmi Järviluoma History and Mobility in the Utopia: the Moral Values in World in Finland A Spoiler that Embodies PhiliPPines Heritage of TransPort Eduardo Olga Hannonen HoPe: UtoPian and Leo Paulo Ibasco Imperial TBC Romero Oliveira DystoPian Dimensions of Utopias of Communities Radio Traffic Reports Julie Magelund Marith Dieker 10:30-11:00 Coffee 11:00-11:45 Plenary Panel: Vistas of Future New Mobility Studies Innovation and Utopia Experimental Workshop I Organiser and Chair: Gijs Mom - In discussion with Peter Merriman, Mimi Sheller, and A Start-Up and Research Mash Up - Organiser: Gillian Youngs a mystery guest. 11:45-12:30 Plenary Panel: UtoPian Provocations: Monika Buscher, Jen Southern, Carlos LoPez-Galviz, Mimi Sheller, Sven Kesselring, Malene Freudendal-Pedersen 12:30-13:30 Lunch Weather dependent launch of Tomás Saraceno's Aerocene Explorer sculpture in hotel car park 2 ‘Training Room’ 1 ‘Training Room’ 2 ‘Training Room’ 3 Bowland Bailrigg Mobile Utopia and Place Mobility and Utopias City Walks II Mobile Utopia, Fiction, and Infrastructure Utopia Art Tour I Chair: Maria Borovnik Organiser and Chair: Organisers: Martin Emanuel Experiment Chair: Colin Divall Chair: Jen Discussant: Luigina Ciolfi Mimi Sheller and Nick Dunn Chair: Malene Freudendal- Southern Chair: Martin Emanuel Pedersen Discussant: Lynne Pearce 13:30-15:00 The Mobile Suburbia’s of Utopia as politics: discussing A Forgotten Utopia? The first Octavia Butler’s Mobility: Constructing a Transport Panoramic UtoPias, Rural England; future mobilities “pedestrian moment” in EuroPe Working Against Categorization hGIS: Does Infrastructure Kaya Barry Automobilities, Dystopias, Dhan Zunino Singh and North America in the 1970s and Single Visions in The Follow Infrastructure? Immobilities Cedric Feriel Parables Raphaël Fuhrer There is no Cure for Sharon Wilson Why not now? Proximate Laurence Schaack, Leonie Curiosity, utopias, mobility and Materialities of Walking, Brasser Roadside Utopias: Mobile Tess Baxter Warnscale: EmPlacing, Re- anchoring Pedestrian Traffic, and Spaces at the British imaging and Transforming Peter Cox Negotiating Mobile Futures of African American Automobilities Motorway Service Area Cartographers, ‘Missing’ Life-Events MetroPolitan Cities in Russia in Walter Mosley’s Mysteries Samuel Austin Valentina Bonizzi Re-imagining a City through Louise Ann Wilson (1890 -1930s) Judith A. Nicholson Truth or Dare, Mobility: ExPloring the Alexandra Bekasova Roads of Asphalt: Another Dys/U/ToPian: Vision and Meanings of VelotoPia Speculating with Human Rights: Chance for Modernity to Fernanda Duarte Dialogue about Local Anna Nikolaeva, Samuel ‘Normative pedestrians’: Walking Two South Asian Women Enjoy UtoPian ImPulse MaPPing What If?, ImPacts of Climate Change Nello-Deakin the Streets of Automobile City in Writers and UtoPian Mobilities Christina Vasilopoulou Michael Hieslmair and Technology through Tallinn, Estonia Barnita Bagchi &Michael Zinganel Socially Engaged Art From necrotoPias to Tauri Tuvikene Underground Utopia in Clare McCracken thalassoPias: designing Two Cumbrian UtoPias. An Dresden – 120 Years Better Snowman Killer, spatial (dis)continuities in Thinking through Vegetation and ExPerimental Session Off Without Clare McCracken Illuminating Urban Street- Calatrava’s Museum of Garbage: Wanderings on Alan Beattie Wolfgang Niebel ToPias Tomorrow Everyday Walking in Santiago de Lesley Murray, Susan Rodanthi Tzanelli Chile Robertson Soledad Martinez Rodriguez Aspirations for mobility and Touring Theatre as Mobile lifestyles – a Mobile

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