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Undergraduate UCL 101 Recording: September 2023
A recording of our Undergraduate UCL 101 talk from September 2023.
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10/12/2023
Postgraduate UCL 101 Recording: September 2023
A recording from our Postgraduate UCL 101 Talk during Welcome 2023.
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10/12/2023
IAS Talking Points: Incommunication - The logic of secrecy in history and the image
by Dr Satish Padiyar (IAS) This talk focused on art’s complicity with social secrecy in eighteenth-century France, when it became topical – indeed agonizingly questionable - in public discourse, against a new ideology of social transparency. Satish thinks of this ‘deep’ communication through the work of one artist of the European Enlightenment, Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806). Find more information at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/ias-events/ias-talking-points-incommunication-the-logic-of-secrecy-in-history-and-the-image
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6/6/2018
A Post-truth Take on Lying
by Professor Steve Fuller (University of Warwick) Are the moral proscriptions against lying overrated? Find more information at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/ias-events/a-post-truth-take-on-lying
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6/6/2018
Borealism: In Search for the North
by Professor Sylvain Briens (Paris Sorbonne) with responses from Dr Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen (UCL Scandinavian Studies), Dr Claire Thomson (UCL Scandinavian Studies) and Dr Pierre-Brice Stahl (Paris Sorbonne) Find more information at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/ias-events/borealism-in-search-for-the-north
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5/4/2018
IAS Vulnerability Seminar: Vulnerability and Censorship
by Prof Anthony Julius (Chair in Law and Arts, UCL) Find more information at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/ias-events/vulnerability-and-censorship
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5/4/2018
IAS Vulnerability Seminar: Landscapes of Vulnerability - A conversation with artists Lola Frost and Edmund Clark
by Lola Frost and Edmund Clark in conversation with Anna Marazuela Kim What is the relation of vulnerability to precarity, fragility and risk in the making of art? How might art make visible vulnerable states and subjects in ways that challenge conventional aesthetic, political and social categories, subverting existing hierarchies of power while staging quiet, yet potent, modes of dissent? Find more information at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/ias-events/landscapes-of-vulnerability-a-conversation-with-artists-lola-frost-and-edmund-clark
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4/26/2018
UCL IAS Lies: Defamation - A Roundtable on Lies and the Law
by Dr Alex Mills (UCL Laws), Prof Rachael Mulheron (Queen Mary Law), Robert Sharp (Head of Campaigns, English PEN), Dr Judith Townend (Sussex Law) As part of this year’s research theme on ‘Lies’, the UCL Institute of Advanced Studies hosted a panel discussion on the present and future of defamation law. How can the law best protect rights of speech and of privacy in a digital age? Has the Defamation Act of 2013 allowed for the publication of truths, opinions honestly held, or speech in the public interest? How has a new standard of harm respected the rights of the claimants and defendants in practice? The discussion was hosted by Harry Eccles-Williams, Associate at Mischon de Reya. Find more information at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/ias-events/defamation-a-roundtable-on-lies-and-the-law
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3/27/2018
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