Tales from Planet Earth Plastic Bag / Trash Dance Wasting Naples Toxic: Amazon Venues 7:00 P.M. schedule WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Friday Saturday 9 APRIL 10 APRIL 11 APRIL 12 APRIL Unravel / Metamorphosen Filmhuset, Filmhuset, Filmhuset, Nobelmuseum, Stockholm Stockholm Stockholm Stockholm 9:00 AM Lecture Workshop 3 10:00 AM Film Making a screening di!erence? Film, research, policy 11:00 AM and activism Workshop 9:30AM 12:00 AM Home Turf / Black Out Panel debate Noon 1:00 PM Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Fact and fiction: Visualizing the The construction environmental humanities: Using 2:00 PM of documentaries Panel debate film in research, and fiction as 2:00PM Introduction education and and Key note documents 3:00 PM 1:00PM museums 2:30PM 1:00PM Sweet Crude Man Camp / Powerless 4:00 PM Wasting Naples 3:30 P.M. 5:00 PM Plastic Bag/ Home Turf/ Jorinda/A 6:00 PM Trash Dance Black Out Cherry on Top/ 5:30 P.M. 5:30 P.M. Uvanga 5:30 P.M. Toxic: Amazon 7:00 PM 6:30 P.M. Reindeer/ 8:00 PM Sweet Crude Expedition to Unravel/ Man Camp/ the End of the Metamorphosen Powerless Jorinda/A Cherry on Top / Uvanga World 9:00 PM 8:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 10:00 PM PRESENTED BY: KTH ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES LABORATORY DIVISION OF HISTORY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT IN COOPERATION WITH: ENTITLE (the European Network for Political Ecology) Raindeer / Expedition to the End of the World FORMAS ( the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agriculture and Spatial Planning) THE NOBEL MUSEUM fi lm festival FILM AND SCIENCE Tales from Planet Earth Wednesday 9 April 20:00 Reindeer (Eva Weber, UK, 2013, 3 min) Theme: Waste Expedition to the End of the World (Mikael Venue: Filmhuset, Stockholm Haslund,David Dencik, UK/Denmark, 2013, 89 min) Introduction and commentary: Gregg Mitman, Professor of 14:30-16:00 Introduction and Keynote History of Science, Center for History, Culture and Environment, Rob Nixon, University of Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin, Curator for Tales from Planet Earth in Environmental Justice in the Time of the Anthropocene Wisconsin. Discussants: Dag Avango and Peder Roberts, Researchers at the 17:30 Plastic Bag (Ramen Bahrani, USA, 2009, 18 min) Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment, KTH. Trash Dance (Andrew Garrison, USA, 2012, 68 min) Introduction and commentary: Peter Boger, Curator of Tales Saturday 12 April from Planet Earth in Madison, Center for History, Culture and Theme: Environmental Justice Environment, University of Wisconsin, Venue: the Nobel Museum Film director Andrew Garrison will join us for Q & A on Skype. 20:00 Unravel (Meghna Gupta, U.K, 2012, 14 min) 14:00-15:15 Panel debate Metamorphosen (Sebastian Mez, Germany, 2013, Just Representation: How might scholars, activists and 84 min) peoples a! ected by climate change and resource scarcity Introduction and commentary: Margareta Tillberg, Senior work together? Research Associate, Department of Art History at Stockholm Environmental justice has sought to describe and mobilise move- University. ments against the historical inequalities infl uencing the emerging Discussant: Torbjörn Bäck, Associate Professor of Experimental e! ects of climate change including scarcity of clean water, food and other resources. But how can we talk about such experienc- Nuclear Physics, KTH. es? What experiences count? Who can speak? How can a scholar or an activist make a case for someone else in an inclusive and Thursday 10 April respectful way? How might fi lm and other media create spaces Theme: Energy for new conversations? Starting with Rob Nixon’s concept of slow Venue: Filmhuset, Stockholm violence, this panel will consider confl icts about resource man- agement and environmental degradation that have played out 17:30 Home Turf (Ross Whitaker, Ireland, 2011, 14 min) over longer times – in history, in law, and in practice. The focus of Black Out (Eva Weber, UK, 2013, 47 min) this session will be representing not just catastrophe, but also the Introduction and commentary: Film director Eva Weber trauma of longer term environmental harm, and questions of how Discussants: Morlaye Soumah and Emmanuel Toure from the to speak about this. Guinean community in Stockholm Participating Chair: Libby Robin (KTH Environmental Humanities 20:00 Sweet Crude Man Camp (Isaac Gale, USA, 2013, Laboratory and environmental historian) 11 min) Panellists: (Fahad Mustafa, Deepti Kakkar, India, Powerless Rob Nixon (University of Wisconsin, Madison and author of Slow 2013, 84 min) Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor) Introduction and commentary: Film director Fahad Mustafa Gunnel Cederlöf (KTH and Uppsala environmental and legal histo- Discussants: Rajeev Thottapillil, Professor of Electric Power Engi- rian, and specialist on South Asia) neering and Design, KTH, and Arne Kaijser, Professor of History of Johan Gärdebo (KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory and Technology Arne Kaijser, Division of History of Science, editor of RE:Mindings) Technology and Environment, KTH. Alva Snis Sigtryggsson (Vice Chairperson at Nature and Youth Sweden, Fältbiologerna) Friday 11 April Rosanne Kennedy (Australian National University, and specialist Theme: The Circumpolar North on trauma and memory) Venue: Filmhuset, Stockholm 15:30-17:30 Wasting Naples (Nicola Angrisano, Italy, 17:30 Jorinda/A Cherry on Top (Liselotte Wajstedt, 2009, 77 min) Sweden, 9 min) Introduction and commentary: Film director Nicola Angrisano Uvanga (Marie-Hélène Cousineau, Madeleine Ivalu, Discussant: Dr. Giacomo D’Alisa, Institute of Technology and Canada, 86 min) Environmental Science (ICTA), Autonomous University Barcelona Introduction and commentary: Miyase Christensen, Professor of (UAB). Media and Communication Studies, Division of History of Science, Technology and Environment at KTH. 18:30-20:00 Toxic: Amazon (Felipe Milanez, Brazil, 2012, Film director Marie-Hélène Cousineau will join us for Q&A on 64 min) Skype. Introduction and commentary: Film director Felipe Milanez. .
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