This invitation allowed a series of conférences, one workshop and collaborative research projects with an interdisciplinary orientation. (High School of Arts and Design, of Geneva, Switzerland).ĭuring 2017 she is invited as Distinguished Visiting Fellow at SAM, the School of Arts and Media of the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. d’Ulm, Paris), University Paris 7, Diderot, University of Picardie Jules Verne (Amiens), University of Franche-Comte (Besançon), and the H.E.A.D. She has a long experience of collaborations, national and international: University of California Berkeley (U.S.A.) Ecole Normale Supérieure (E.N.S. She has organized numerous symposia on pragmatism, performance studies and aesthetics, receiving different grants from the Scientific Council of the Sorbonne University, the Doctoral Research Programm, and from the town hall of Paris research project. She directs the 2nd year program in the Philosophy of Art and regularly co-supervises Masters theses. (National Center of Scientif Research) and the University Paris 1, Sorbonne.Īt the Fine Arts Department of the Sorbonne University she is an elected member of the Council and of the Special Scientific Commission. She is founder member of Pragmata, society of pragmatist studies, which reunites the Ecole Normale Supérieure d’Ulm and Lyon, the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, the C.N.R.S. The Laboratory organizes workshops, festivals and symposia via various international collaborations such as with the University of California Berkeley A.R.C. Mélanie Perrier (University Lecturer and choreographer) of the Laboratoire du Geste (Gesture Laboratory), a research collective working in the area of performance art. She is the founder and co-director with Dr. On a one year research assignment at the French National Center for Research (CNRS) on a project called "Pragmatism, Art & Feminism", renewed for six months during the academic year 2017-2018. Mainly influenced by pragmatism, her research explores the possibilities of a philosophy of the body with a particular focus on live art (performance, dance, theatre, happenings, events) and its relationship to social phenomena and life-practices.ĭirector of the research teams ESPAS at the Institute ACTE. She works in the interdisciplinary field between philosophy and performance. Dr Barbara Formis (PhD in Philosophy, University Paris 1) is Senior Lecturer in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art in the Department of Fine Arts of the University Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne.
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