Crude Representations Seminar Series: BP and Audio-Visual Culture

In brief

Date - 12 February 2025

Venue - Online

Speakers - Dr Nariman Massoumi (University of Bristol); Andrea Zarza Canova (University of Nottingham); Professor Annette Davison (Edinburgh College of Art)

Organisers - Dr Peter Adkins (University of Edinburgh) and Dr Malcolm Cook (University of Southampton)

About Crude Representations

Oil is a cultural as well as material product. It is pervasive in every aspect of modern life: transport, energy, communications and media, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, food ingredients and packaging, homes. As many scholars in the energy and environmental humanities have demonstrated, to understand our current dependence on oil and enact decarbonisation we need to contend with its cultural dimensions.

Off the back of an online symposium in January, this Crude Representations Seminar Series looks to examine and engage with one of the largest and longest running oil companies, BP. It will examine the rich, surprising and troubling history of cultural representations of BP, exploring both how the company itself has drawn on and utilised forms of cultural representation, and how artists and other cultural figures have responded to, critically interrogated, and represented the company in their own work.

There are four seminars in this series, all taking place online. The presentations in this seminar are:

  1. Dr Nariman Massoumi - Pouring Water on Troubled Oil
  2. Andrea Zarza Canova - Audible Oil: Sonic Postcards from BP Touring Service
  3. Professor Annette Davison - Cosmopolitanism vs Coherence? Music and the Prestige Films of BP and Shell

How to attend

This event is open to all, and free to attend. You can sign up via Eventbrite, with online joining details sent out closer to the time.

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