Programme
Jeudi 19 juin
10h-12h / Panel 1
Chair : Naomi Toth (Université Paris-Nanterre)
Echoes of Roman Justice: Hearing out trials in Rome through spaces and words
Alexandre Vincent (Université Lumière Lyon 2)
Justice, Silence & Noise
Boris Bernabé (Université Paris-Saclay)
Law-Text Texts. Sound and the Parlance of the Law
Pierre Thévenin (ENS Paris Saclay / IRCAM)
14h-16h / Panel 2
Chair : Vincent Forray (École de droit de Sciences Po Paris)
What Wake Words Do: On the Jurisprudence of Machine Listening
James E.K. Parker (Melbourne Law School)
Attunement to the 'Other' in Law and Music
Sara Ramshaw (University of Victoria)
Vendredi 20 Juin
10h-12h / Panel 3
Chair : Jesus R. Velasco (Yale University)
Semiotics of Procedural Listening
Thibault Mechler (École de droit de Sciences Po Paris)
Hearing as a Judicial Faculty
Julia Chryssostalis (University of Westminster Law School)
Beyond Acoustics: Sensibility and Law
Maria Paola Mittica (Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo)
14h-16h / Panel 4
Chair : James E.K. Parker (Melbourne Law School)
Evidential Soundings
Susan Schuppli (Goldsmiths University of London)
Discussion with sound artist Joel Stern (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) and poet Frank Leibovici
Contact :
Pierre Thévenin: pierre.thevenin@cnrs.fr
Thibault Mechler: thibault.mechler@sciencespo.fr
Entrée libre sur inscription (dans la mesure des places disponibles)
Colloque organisé en partenariat entre l’Université Paris-Saclay - IRCAM - Centre Pompidou et l’École de droit de Sciences Po dans le cadre de la SDI.