Thursday 21 June
15:00—17:00     Registration
17:00—17:30     Welcome
 
17:30—18:30    Plenary:    Anthony Vidler
                                                Cooper Union, New York
                                                Finding form
 
 
18:30         Drinks
 
 
 
Friday  22 June
 
 
09:30—11:00 Parallel sessions
 
Space 4/5
1. Campays, Philippe
Wellington-New Zealand
Form follows flow follows form: somatic architecture
 
2. withdrawn
 
 
 
3. Smith, Chris
Newcastle - United Kingdom
Material flows: intensive engagements
 
Space 7
1. Roberts, Spencer
Pettican, Anneke
Huddersfield - United Kingdom
Newsdrip: an (a)political flow
 
2. Martin, Craig
United Kingdom
Controlling flow: on the logistics of distributive space
 
3. Romein, Ed
Schuilenburg Marc
Amsterdam - Netherlands
Are you on the fast track? no flow without control: transmutations of public space in a post-industrial age.
 
Space 8
1. Dekker, Annet
Amsterdam-Netherlands
Moving in flow
 
2. Tuinen, Sjoerd Van
Gent - Belgium
Between architecture and metaphysics: Deleuze's allegory of the house and the constructivism of the fold
 
3. Jenner, Ross
Auckland-New Zealand
Force and Flow
 
 
 
11:00—11:30     Pause
 
 
11.30—13.00     Parallel sessions
 
Space 4/5
1. Robertson, Martyn-Dade
Newcastle - United Kingdom
Spatial semantics: re-finding place in the architecture of information
 
2. Campbell, Hugh
Ward, Brian
Dublin - Ireland
GOOGLE SEARCH: tracing the presence of the internet giant in the post-industrial city
 
3. Hamilton, Kevin
Chicago-Illinois-United States of America
Mobilities and flow metaphors in new media and interaction design
 
Space 7
1. John Armitage
University of Northumbria - UK
America’s hypermodern everyday warriors: notes on becoming-hyper
 
2. Hsieh, Min-Feng
Edinburgh-Scotland
Diving into the flow of time: demystifying the fluid perception of space through the spatial experience of musical listening
 
3. Basson, Steve
Perth - Western Australia
Desires of a temporal nature
 
Room 8
1. McCormick, Maggie
Melbourne-Australia
A tale of two tattoos: emerging cultural flows in and out of China.
 
2. Loo, Stephen
Adelaide, Australia
The (not so) smooth flow between architecture and life
 
3. Zmudzinska, Magda
Poland
Architecture of spaces versus architecture of flows: cities facing the times of traditional values’ extinction
 
 
 
13:00/13:30—14:00 lunch
14:00—14:30     Wolfgang Weileder,
            Newcastle - United Kingdom
            Time and building
            some recent projects
 
 
14.30—16.00 Parallel sessions
 
Space 4/5
1. Lehmann, Steffen
Callaghan-Australia
Hidden in the urban fabric: art + architecture
 
2. O'Connor, Helen
Purdie, Fergus
Dundee - Scotland
The Cairngorm mountain camera obscura:  interactions in a fragile landscape
 
3.Novelli, Jo
New York - United States of America
Time is a terrain:  drifting with Roni Horn
 
Space 7
1. Luz, Ana
London-United Kingdom
Interstitial landscapes of passage, or the duration of porous and temporary flows
 
2. withdrawn
 
 
 
3. Anderson, Nadia M.
Iowa-Los Angeles
Re-thinking the edge: sustainable design and the reconnection of human beings and nature
 
Space 8
1. Engels-Schwarzpaul, A.-Chr. (Tina)
Auckland - New Zealand
Disjunctive flows
 
2. Pavlovits, Daniel
Sydney - Australia
A reading of 9/11 and the destruction of the twin towers as a libidinal event
 
3. Hadjichristos, Christos
Cyprus
Sex-workers, customers and what flows in-between: spaces of prostitution in Cyprus
 
 
 
 
16:00—16:30 Pause
 
 
 
 
16:30—17:30           Plenary:        Andrew Ballantyne
                                                           Newcastle – UK
                                                           Milieu
 
 
Saturday 23 June
 
 
09.30—11.00 Parallel sessions
 
Space 4/5
1. Fowler, Michael
Melbourne-Australia
Towards a new urban soundscape: lessons from the acoustic ecology of Japanese gardens
 
2. Guerreiro, Nuno Mateus
Infantes, Carlos
Jakob, Michael
Electric palpitations
 
3. Marc Godts and Nel Janssens
Brussels-Belgium
Theoretical, conceptual, ethical and methodological stakes to induce a new age: M.U.D.
 
 
Space 7
1. Andersson, Åsa    
Sweden
A trans-cultural architectural nexus
 
2. Beattie, Martin
Newcastle - United Kingdom
Hybrid Bengali modernities: the Bauhaus at the 14th annual exhibition of the Indian Society Of Oriental Art, 1922, Kolkata (Calcutta) India
 
3. Harris, Mark
Colorado - United States of America
The sewing machine and the umbrella: hybrid architectures in the twenty-first century
 
 
Space 8
1. Wise, Patricia
Queensland - Australia
Space in the sun: the uses of light in Gold Coast living
 
2. Carr, Toby
London-United Kingdom
Shifting planes: the architectural notation of movement
 
3. Fahmi, Wael
Cairo-Egypt
Architecture of the blogosphere: navigation within cyber imageries and spatial flows
 
 
 
 
11:00—11:30     Pause
 
 
 
11.30—13.00 Parallel sessions
 
Space 4/5
1. Murray, Ainslie
Sydney-Australia
The flood that does not flow: air, body and motion in architectural space
 
2. Norman, Sally Jane
Newcastle-United Kingdom
Interaction and synchronicity: flows of/flows as theatre
 
3. Thomsen, Bo Stjerne
Alborg - Denmark
Performative environments: architecture acting with flows
 
 
Space 7
1. Kite, Stephen
Newcastle - United Kingdom
'Filled with thoughts of flowing leafage and fiery life': John Ruskin's Venice - fragility and flux
 
2. Taylor, Bill
Perth - Australia
The evidence of flows: Robert Polidori's witness to Hurricane Katrina in After the Flood
 
3. Theunissen, Karin
Delft - Netherlands
A genealogy of flow
 
 
Space 8
1. Withdrawn
 
 
 
2. Moertenboeck Peter
Mooshammer Dr Helge
London - United Kingdom
Trading places: architectures of informal markets
 
3. Sinuraibhan, Soranart
Khon Kaen - Thailand
Talad Rom-Hoob: everyday design within the space of flows (phenomena of transition)
 
 
 
 
 
13:00—14:00 Lunch
 
14:00—14:30     Isabella Streffen,
            Newcastle - United Kingdom
            The geometry of echoes
            an imaginative act of the topologies of flux ...
 
 
 
15:00—16:00    Plenary:    Emily Apter
                                              New York University
                                              Technics of the subject
 
 
 
 
16:00—19:00    Newcastle explorations (free time)
 
 
 
19:00—22:00    Conference dinner at BALTIC Riverside restaurant, Gateshead Quays
 
 
 
 
 
Sunday 24 June
 
09.30—11.00     Parallel sessions
 
Space 4/5
1. Dorrian, Mark
Edinburgh-Scotland
Clouds of architecture
 
2. Tawa, Michael
Newcastle - United Kingdom
Limits of fluxion
 
3. Goodman, Steve
Parisi, Luciana
London-United Kingdom
The extensive continuum: towards a rhythmic anarchitecture
 
Space 7
1. Engler, Miriam
Iowa-United states of America
Urban voids, performative site, and public space: reflections on Los Angeles' 'Cornfield'
 
2. Coward, Fiona
Surrey---United Kingdom
Lived space, built space: corporal and material culture and the earliest architecture
 
3. Hills, Helen
York - United Kingdom
Holiness in architecture's flow—setting blood's liquefaction: the chapel of San Gennaro, Naples
 
Space 8
1. Papadimitriou, Spyridon
Thessaloniki - Greece
Alive poly.model
 
2. Fedorchenko, Maria    
Los Angeles-California
Beautiful apparatus: diagrammatic balance of forms and flows
 
3. Yates, Amanda
Wellington - New Zealand
Becoming Whenua; flux space, landscape and the interior
 
 
 
 
 
11:00—11:30     Pause
 
 
 
 
11:30—13:00    Plenary    
                                                     Brian Massumi
                                                     Université de Montréal – Canada
 
                                                     and
 
                                                     Erin Manning
                                                     Sense Lab, Concordia University – Canada
 
                                                     Arts of relation
 
 
 
 
13:00—14:00    Lunch
 
 
 
 
14:00—15:00        Reflections, departures, lines of flight
 
 
 
 
 
                All run amok
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
architecture in the space of flows
running order