2nd International Conference IConA 2021 International Conference on Architecture on the theme CANON and CODE


01/06/2021

Mercoledì, 30 Giugno, 2021

on the 30th June and 1st July 2021
Piazza Borghese 9 - Rome

We would like to invite you to participate to the 2nd International Conference IConA 2021 International Conference on Architecture on the theme CANON and CODE. The language of arts in today's world to be held in Rome at Sapienza Faculty of Architecture, Piazza Borghese 9, on the 30th June and 1st July 2021. Until today participation in the Conference is planned in online mode. For more information visit iconaconference.com.

NEW DEADLINE

Abstract Submission: May 21th 2021
Submission on: organization@iconaconference.com

ABSTRACT acceptance
May 28th, 2021

Conference Registration
June 6th, 2021

FULL PAPER Presentation and Submission
JUNE 30th - JULY 1st, 2021

What is the meaning of artistic language in today’s world?
Architecture, art among the arts, in the age of uninterrupted transformations of paradigms and expression codes, is mostly perceived as communication while in cities all over the world, construction continues by mediating public and private interests.
The legacy of modern culture is still influential, producing language within a field of aesthetic expression on the one hand logical-rational and the other intuitive-empathic. Language is transformed through neologisms, transcriptions, and experiments. Does each language live in its own time? Does the meaning of language change over time?
The hermeneutics of language is expressed either by (absolute or relative) intelligibility or by the construction of a consensus through the use of intermediate codes opening conceptual boundaries and multiple ways of representations. Adhesion to a linguistic expression does not occur thanks to the intelligibility of the language, and therefore consent is not obtained only through codifiable procedures.
In this brief framework, we can discuss whether architects still need to equip themselves with their own language, grammar, canons and codes. The conference aims to explore the languages of the arts at the present time through studies and research on genealogies, inventions, metamorphoses and contaminations, that have always characterized architectural and artistic cultures.

Conference Curators
Orazio Carpenzano, Alessandra Capanna, Anna Irene Del Monaco, Dina Nencini, Francesco Menegatti, Tomaso Monestiroli

Organizing Committee
Francesca Addario, Enrico Marani, Alessandro Oltremarini, Giorgio Quintiliani

Honour Committee
Maria Argenti, Carmen Andriani, Lucio Valerio Barbera, Alessandra Capuano, Daniel Comsa, Armando Dal Fabbro, Alberto Ferlenga, Cherubino Gambardella, Liu Jian, Martha Kohen, Jean-François Lejeune, Gino Malacarne, Bruno Messina, Carlo Moccia, John Murphy, Raffaella Neri, Margherita Petranzan, Wendy Pullan, Franco Purini, Matteo Robiglio, Piero Ostilio Rossi, Xing Ruan, Brent D. Ryan, Antonino Saggio, Andrea Sciascia, Ilaria Valente

Scientific Committee
Matteo Agnoletto, Giulio Massimo Barazzetta, Bruno Bonomo, Renato Capozzi, Domenico Chizzoniti, Nancy M. Clark, Alessandra Criconia, Sedef Doganer, Massimo Faiferri, Paola Favaro, Luisa Ferro, Antonella Gallo, Paolo Genovese, Anna Giovannelli, Cristina Imbroglini, Martina Landsberger, Vincenzo Latina,Angela Lombardi, Giovanni Marras, Marco Mannino, Marina Mihaila, Antonello Monaco, Pisana Posocco, Enrico Prandi, Sara Protasoni, Manuela Raitano, Antonio Vito Riondino, Nicola Santopuoli, Leone Spita, Fabrizio Toppetti, Ettore Vadini, Federica Visconti, Shaoming Lu, Zhou Zhengxu


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