Welcome and introduction: Camila Valenzuela-Moguillansky, Laboratorio de Fenomenología Corporal, Chile.
14h30 – 16h00
Panel 1: What do we mean by the notion of experience?
Body memory and present experience Thomas Fuchs, University of Heidelberg, Germany.
The human behavior and experience as emergent phenomena of the interactional operation of three domainsCarmen Cordero, Centro de Integración Cognitivo Corporal, Chile.
How to illuminate the mystery of the dark flight of birds? Or the hermeneutic turn of phenomenologyDanilo Rodriguez, Universidad de Chile, Chile.
16h00 – 16h30
Coffee break
16h30 – 18h30
Workshop 1
Temporality, body memory and the study of experienceThomas Fuchs
Workshop 2
The emotion of the body
Carmen Cordero
Tuesday 29
9h00 – 10h30
Panel 2: The notion of memory and the study of experience
Memory, language and ghostsJorge Mpodozis, University of Chile, Chile.
Embodied experience and its meaning. How is meaning embodied? How is embodiment meaningful? Sabine Koch, Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences, Germany.
Embodied and relational micro-traumasCatalina Scott, Asociación Internacional para la Psicoterapia y Psicoanalisis Relacional, Chile.
10h30 – 10h45
Coffee break
10h45 – 12h30
Panel 3 – Roads to human experience: the issue of language
The presence of the body in the mind: Implications of cognitive hypotheses Luciana Ávila, Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia, Brazil.
Wordless language and speaking bodiesChristine Caldwell, Naropa University, USA.
Abyssal art / temporal problems in the construction of a present languageVictoria Jolly and Sebastián Larraechea, Proyecto Arte Abisal, Chile.
12h30 – 13h30
Lunch
13h30 – 14h30
Poster session
14h30 – 16h30
Workshops 3
Experiencing beauty: Healing Factors of the Arts and the active factors of dance movement therapy