Roberto Casati
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Just appeared: new edition of La Scoperta dell'ombra, in una nuova edizione con una postilla sugli ultimi dieci anni di ricerche, viene edito da Laterza nei Robinson/Letture.
Intervista su Radio24 di S.Carrubba
EU funded project about "Changing the way scientific knowledge is produced, disseminated, evaluated, and consumed". LiquidPublications project's website.
On air on France Culture: La Part de l'Ombre
On issues of general concern/filosofia e vita civile:
Not to be missed: the [Sat Sep. 29th 2007 issue of Il Sole 24 Ore with an inset on cognitive science and driving. Sul Sole 24 Ore del 29settembre 2007, un inserto su sicurezza stradale, scienze cognitive e guida responsabile.
With G. Roncaglia: the anatomy of a collaborative writing tool for public participation in democracy, The Italian version of which appeared in Rivista di Estetica, 2007: La struttura di uno strumento collaborativo per la democrazia partecipata ; videoepresentazione in italiano by Gino Roncaglia.
With A. Varzi: L'incertezza elettorale a booklet on voting systems whose error margin is larger than the difference between the votes of the two camps. R. Casati, A. Varzi L'incertezza elettorale di prossima pubblicazione sulla Rivista di Estetica.
On art and cognition/ Arte e scienze cognitive
Che cosa spiega una teoria dell'arte?
Mirror and canonical neurons are not constitutive of aesthetic response, (with Alessandro Pignocchi), in Trends in Cognitive Science
Contact
Institutional address: Institut Jean Nicod, Ecole Normale Supérieure, 29 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris, France
Representation: Marco Vigevani Agenzia Letteraria piazza S.Ambrogio 4, 20123 Milano - tel. +39.02.86996553; fax +39.02.86982309 e-mail:info AT marcovigevani.com
Bio and Curriculum Vitae
Roberto Casati (Milan, Italy, 1961) is a tenured senior researcher with the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). He is based in Paris, France. He studied with Andrea Bonomi and Giovanni Piana in Milan, Italy, where he got his PhD (on Events) in 1992. He also holds a PhD from the University of Geneva, Switzerland (on Secondary Qualities, 1991), under the direction of Kevin Mulligan. He has worked on various research projects on philosophy of perception, in particular under the direction of Barry Smith, and has taught at several universities, among which the State University of New York at Buffalo. Most recently he has been visiting professor at the Università IUAV, Venice, and at the Univeristy of Turin. He is the recipient of various prizes and of grants from several institutions, including CNRS, MENRT, and the European Commission. He has been the responsible, for Institut Nicod, of the Enactive Network of Excellence (IST-2002-002114).
Casati has published on journals such as Analysis, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Studia Leibnitiana, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Perception, Trends in Cognitive Science, Journal of Visual Language and Computing, Dialectica, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Studies, Philosophical Psychology. This somewhat nonstandard spread reflects Casati's interdisciplinary interest as a philosopher of the cognitive sciences, focussed on the psychological status of commonsense notions (such as that of object, event, colors, sounds, and holes and shadows) and the proper methodology for studying these notions. Having received a parallel education as a graphic designer, Casati is also interested in issues in the cognitive study of art.
Casati has a long-standing collaboration with Achille Varzi of Columbia University; they have co-authored 18 papers, co-edited 3 volumes, and written together the classic Holes and Other Superficialities (1994), and Parts and Places (1999), both published with MIT Press, as well as two books for the general public (containing stories for grown ups and children, respectively): Unsurmountable Simplicities, translated in 8 languages, and The Planet of Disappearing Things. He has also collaborated with Jérôme Dokic of EHESS on La philosophie du son, Chambon 1994, and is currently working with Vittorio Girotto (IUAV, Venice) on a project on counterintuitive solutions.
A detailed CV with annotated references can be found here.
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Recent books for the general public
In edicola con Il Sole 24 Ore il 31 Luglio, "Semplicità Insormontabili", libro di storie filosofiche scritto con Achille Varzi.
See also: The Italian blog of Il Caso Wassermann/Il blog in italiano del Caso Wassermann
Philosophy for children/filosofia per i piccoli:
With Achille Varzi Il Pianeta dove scomparivano le cose
Recent work on shadows
Casati's most recent work has been on shadow cognition. After the publication of The Shadow Club (New York: Knopf, 2002; original edition Milan, Mondadori, 2000; reprinted as Shadows, New York, Vintage, 2004; translated in 7 languages; new Italian edition 2008) he has published a number of papers on various aspects of shadows.
What does this puzzling picture represent? An explanation can be found in the following article:
Casati, R., (2007), "How I Managed to Hide My Shadow", Perception, 36 1849–1852 ('Last but not least ' section). For more such pictures and a cute street performance video, check Marco Bacci and Marta Mellere's site.
And which of the two pictures is more convincing to you? Read an explanation in:
Casati, R., (2007), "The copycat solution to the shadow correspondence problem", Perception, 37, 4, 495-503.
Casati, R., (2008), "Are shadows transparent? An investigation on white, shadows and transparency in pictures", to appear in Res.
Casati, R., (2006), “The cognitive science of holes and cast shadows”, Trends in Cognitive Science, 10, 2, 54-55.
Casati, R., (2005), “Shadow tales of knowledge and power”, in T. Sadowsky, ed. 2005 Shadow Play – Schattenspiel. Odense: Kunsthallen Brandts Klaedefabrik. [2]
Casati, R. (2004) “The shadow knows: a primer on the informational structure of cast shadows”, Perception, vol 33, 11, 1385-1396.[3]
Casati, R. (2004) “Methodological Issues in The Study of the Depiction of Cast Shadows”, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 62, 2, 163-174 .[4]
Casati, R. (2003) “The availability of large size from shadow: looking for hidden assumptions”, Perception, 32, 1021-1023. [5]
Casati, R. (2003) "Towards a cognitively oriented database of early shadow depictions". Poster for the conference Shadows - From Art to Neuroscience, Rovereto -- MART (2003-11) [6]
Casati, R. (2002d) "The secret of shadow". The Secret of Light and Shadow, Frankfurt: Deutsches Architektur Museum.
Casati, R. (2001a) "The Structure of Shadows", in A. Frank, J. Raper, and J.P. Cheylan, Time and Motion of Socio-Economic Units, London: Taylor and Francis, 99-109. [edit]
Some unpublished material on shadows.
Last but not least, a clip from director Werner Weick's "Dalla parte dell'ombra", a RTSI documentary in which we explored the streets of Florence in search of intriguing shadows, and had shadow performer Francesca Bizzarri recreate for us some of her art at the Teatro della Limonaia.
Ongoing projects
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Knowledge of Sound, with Nicolas Bullot, Jérôme Dokic, and composer Maurizio Giri. K
Creative Solutions, with Vittorio Girotto (IUAV Venice).
A cognitively oriented database of early shadow depictions (with the assistance of Massimo Casagrande and Valentina Rachiele, IUAV Venice).
Summer School on The cognitive foundations of scientific images (with Anouk Barberousse)
Objecthood
A map of the conceptual space of action/perception theories (with N. Bullot) - makes for a nice slide to use in courses on perception, but of course its content is very debatable and revisable.
Former and current PhD students
Dario Taraborelli (on basic features in vision)
Elena Pasquinelli (on the epistemic aspects of haptic illusions)
Nivedita Gangopadhyay (on sensorimotor theories of visual consciousness)
Alessandro Pignocchi (on the cognitive aspects of drawing)
Yasmina Jraissati (meta-analysis of post Berlin & Kay literature on color naming)
Former and current PostDoc collaborators
Anne Tüscher (on VR credibility)
Elena Pasquinelli (On Enactive Interfaces)
Valeria Giardino on graphic-based reasoning (Marie Curie fellowship for 2008-2010).
Teaching
Work by MA students
Other items
Lettera 27 - participation in the scientific committee
Cognitive science and responsible driving (work in progress)
Democrazia partecipativa (work in progress)
Unpublished
Blogs
Blog de Il Caso Wassermann (in Italian/in italiano)
Shadowes blog (previously: Omium Gatherum), mostly in Italian, with comments on many different issues, some unsolicited suggestions for making the world a better place, and popular science articles / di tutto un po', commenti di varia natura, inclusi molti articoli divulgativi per IlSole24Ore [Updated May 2008 with lots of old and new articles].
A note on 'shadowes'
Collaborations
My wife Beatrice Biagini' run for the Lower Chamber in Italy. See also here: Beatrice Biagini for the journal of the campaign.
Disclaimers
This is Roberto Casati's personal home page. Opinions expressed here are not meant to reflect those of my employer and are my sole responsibility.
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