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SUMMARY:Modelling image studies: past\, present and future
DESCRIPTION:More than ever\, images as models – along with trust in image
 s and doubt about images – are at the forefront of contemporary discours
 e and debates. With new urgency\, the current moment calls for critical\, 
 thoughtful\, and questioning approaches to the image\, its theorization\, 
 its histories\, and its future. Since 2017\, the NOMIS fellowship program 
 at eikones has supported important and innovative research and the alumni:
 ae of the NOMIS program represent a genuinely interdisciplinary and intern
 ational collective of image researchers. Our aim in organizing this worksh
 op is to activate the collective intellectual resource embodied in the alu
 mni:ae of the NOMIS fellowship program at eikones\, to spark connections b
 etween past and current NOMIS fellows\, and to create an open\, intellectu
 ally risk-taking space for collaborative critical reflection upon the past
 \, present\, and future(s) of image studies.\\r\\nThree input panels are c
 onceived as catalysts for sparking exchange among NOMIS alumni:ae and curr
 ent fellows\, as well as current and former doctoral students and all memb
 ers of eikones. Rather than traditional academic lectures\, we intend for 
 the panels—and the gathering as a whole — to be an opportunity to (re)
 connect\, reflect and think together across disciplines\, NOMIS annual coh
 orts\, and academic generations.\\r\\nTuesday\, June 9\, 202612:30–14:00
 : Lunch at eikones\\r\\n14:00–16:00: Welcome and Introduction\\r\\nAden 
 Kumler\, Markus Klammer\, Ralph Ubl\\r\\nPANEL 1: Compression\, Formalizat
 ion\, Relation\, and Conception: Four Modes of Modelling ImagesRuth Ezra\,
  Philipp Ekardt\, Jeremy Melius\, Molly Warnock\\r\\nChaired by Philipp Ek
 ardt\, Allison Stielau\\r\\nApéro at eikones\\r\\n19:00–22:00: Vegetari
 an / Vegan Dinner for speakers\\r\\nWednesday\, June 10\, 202609:30–11:3
 0PANEL 2: Mapping Imaginations : Space and the Politics of ImagesAdrian An
 agnost\, Lior Levy\, Anna Vallye\\r\\nChaired by Eduardo Harry Luersen\, A
 lena Williams\\r\\n12:30–14:00: Lunch at eikones\\r\\n14:00–16:00PANEL
  3: Migrating Images : Unstable Afterlives of ArchivesZeynep Gürsel\, Ka
 terina Korola\, Olga Shevchenko\, Seth Watter\\r\\nChaired by Paul Morrow\
 , Janina Wellmann\\r\\nApéro at eikones
X-ALT-DESC:<p>More than ever\, images as models – along with trust in ima
 ges and doubt about images – are at the forefront of contemporary discou
 rse and debates. With new urgency\, the current moment calls for critical\
 , thoughtful\, and questioning approaches to the image\, its theorization\
 , its histories\, and its future. Since 2017\, the NOMIS fellowship progra
 m at eikones has supported important and innovative research and the alumn
 i:ae of the NOMIS program represent a genuinely interdisciplinary and inte
 rnational collective of image researchers. Our aim in organizing this work
 shop is to activate the collective intellectual resource embodied in the a
 lumni:ae of the NOMIS fellowship program at eikones\, to spark connections
  between past and current NOMIS fellows\, and to create an open\, intellec
 tually risk-taking space for collaborative critical reflection upon the pa
 st\, present\, and future(s) of image studies.</p>\n<p><strong>Three input
  panels</strong> are conceived as catalysts for sparking exchange among NO
 MIS alumni:ae and current fellows\, as well as current and former doctoral
  students and all members of eikones. Rather than traditional academic lec
 tures\, we intend for the panels—and the gathering as a whole — to be 
 an opportunity to (re)connect\, reflect and think together across discipli
 nes\, NOMIS annual cohorts\, and academic generations.</p>\n<p><strong>Tue
 sday\, June 9\, 2026</strong><br />12:30–14:00: Lunch at eikones</p>\n<p
 >14:00–16:00: Welcome and Introduction</p>\n<p>Aden Kumler\, Markus Klam
 mer\, Ralph Ubl</p>\n<p><strong>PANEL 1: Compression\, Formalization\, Rel
 ation\, and Conception: Four Modes of Modelling Images</strong><br />Ruth 
 Ezra\, Philipp Ekardt\, Jeremy Melius\, Molly Warnock</p>\n<p>Chaired by P
 hilipp Ekardt\, Allison Stielau</p>\n<p>Apéro at eikones</p>\n<p>19:00–
 22:00: Vegetarian / Vegan Dinner for speakers</p>\n<p><strong>Wednesday\, 
 June 10\, 2026</strong><br />09:30–11:30<br /><strong>PANEL 2: Mapping I
 maginations : Space and the Politics of Images</strong><br />Adrian Anagno
 st\, Lior Levy\, Anna Vallye</p>\n<p>Chaired by Eduardo Harry Luersen\, Al
 ena Williams</p>\n<p>12:30–14:00: Lunch at eikones</p>\n<p>14:00–16:00
 <br /><strong>PANEL 3: Migrating Images : Unstable Afterlives of Archives<
 /strong><br />Zeynep Gürsel\, Katerina Korola\, Olga Shevchenko\, Seth W
 atter</p>\n<p>Chaired by Paul Morrow\, Janina Wellmann</p>\n<p>Apéro at e
 ikones</p>
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