Jeffrey Schnapp: Quickening
Edward Dimendberg: Slow Architecture and Urbanism
Jeffrey Meikle: Speeding toward Stasis: Rethinking the Paradox of Streamlining
Pierre Merlin: Vers une mobilité durable, apaisée et maîtrisée ?
Robert Levine: Keeping Time, With an Accent
Tamar Zinguer: The Velocity of Play Around 1900
Stephen Kern: The Pace of Experience in the Modernist Period, 1890-1940
Timothy C. Harte: Speed and the Russian Avant-Garde
Guy Nordenson: Deliberate/Délibré
Speed and its Limits explores the pivotal role played by speed in modern life: from art to architecture and urbanism to graphics and design to economics to the material culture of the eras of industry and information. A colloquium organised by the CCA, in collaboration with the Wolfsonian-Florida International University and Stanford Humanities Lab, in preparation for the 2009 exhibition Speed Limits.
Featured speakers include:
Jeffrey T. Schnapp, Stanford Humanities Lab
Pierre Merlin, Université de Paris I – Panthéon Sorbonne
Edward Dimendberg, University of California, Irvine
Jeffrey Meikle, University of Texas at Austin
Robert Levine, California State University
Tamar Zinguer, The Cooper Union
Stephen Kern, Ohio State University
Timothy C. Harte, Bryn Mawr College
Guy Nordenson, Princeton University and Guy Nordenson & Associates
From 20 May to 12 October 2009, the CCA, in collaboration with the Wolfsonian-Florida International University, presents Speed Limits. The exhibition is curated by Jeffrey T. Schnapp and marks the centenary of the foundation of the Italian Futurist movement, whose inaugural manifesto famously proclaimed “that the world’s magnificence has been enriched by a new beauty: the beauty of speed.”
Event information:
21 June 2008, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Paul Desmarais Theatre



