Blurring Boundaries – Peter Paul Verbeek

2020-01-27T08:31:22+01:00

“You cannot be against technology. It would be like being against gravity. We are technical beings.” Blurring Boundaries is an exploration of the ever-changing relationships between humans and technology, and between subjects and objects. For example, questions on how we should interact with nature are asked from a point of view that takes nature [...]

Blurring Boundaries – Peter Paul Verbeek2020-01-27T08:31:22+01:00

Reading session #4 IDENTITY: Digital dualism, cyborg-ism and the crisis of representation

2020-02-05T10:05:36+01:00

The cyber space is a non-neutral space of constant contestation. Multiple dualisms ensue; the individual and the space, the individual and the platform and the individual with their own self-image. It becomes really important, then, to critically engage with the space, decolonize it and reclaim it. The hyper presence of the algorithm in our [...]

Reading session #4 IDENTITY: Digital dualism, cyborg-ism and the crisis of representation2020-02-05T10:05:36+01:00

Ways of Knowing – Annika Kappner

2019-12-31T11:32:20+01:00

Annika Kappner is an artist who creates multi-sensory compositions in the extensive fields of painting, installation art, sculpture, sound art and performances. She makes, as she calls it, ‘sensory-senographies', with the intention of bringing people into contact with their respective environments in an innovative and refreshing way. Her projects are multi-sensory because she does [...]

Ways of Knowing – Annika Kappner2019-12-31T11:32:20+01:00

Technological Ecology: Creation of creatures and the Nature of Technology.

2020-03-13T12:32:20+01:00

Ever since Galileo first pointed a telescope at the stars in the early 1600s, new technologies have led to new discoveries in science. And since the German zoologist Ernst Haeckel first described the science of ecology in 1869, the field has experienced enormous growth and diversification. The ecology studies the interaction between organisms, as [...]

Technological Ecology: Creation of creatures and the Nature of Technology.2020-03-13T12:32:20+01:00

Reading Session: #3 WORK

2020-02-10T12:11:47+01:00

The cyber space is a non-neutral space of constant contestation. Multiple dualisms ensue; the individual and the space, the individual and the platform and the individual with their own self-image. It becomes really important, then, to critically engage with the space, decolonize it and reclaim it. The hyper presence of the algorithm in our [...]

Reading Session: #3 WORK2020-02-10T12:11:47+01:00

Podcast: Art and Algorithms with Jeroen van der Most

2019-12-13T07:32:17+01:00

Dutch artist Jeroen van der Most combines traditional ways of making art with data, algorithms, and artificial intelligence. Jeroen describes his art as an exploration of the interplay between art history and technological progress. Fueled by a fascination for artistic heritage, AI and what their interaction teaches us about ourselves. Jeroens art was covered [...]

Podcast: Art and Algorithms with Jeroen van der Most2019-12-13T07:32:17+01:00

Reading Session #2 HEALTH

2020-02-05T10:06:04+01:00

The cyber space is a non-neutral space of constant contestation. Multiple dualisms ensue; the individual and the space, the individual and the platform and the individual with their own self-image. It becomes really important, then, to critically engage with the space, decolonize it and reclaim it. The hyper presence of the algorithm in our [...]

Reading Session #2 HEALTH2020-02-05T10:06:04+01:00

Bias of the Senses: coexistence, technology and ecology.

2020-03-13T12:33:39+01:00

Future Based meetup #9 With Annika Kappner, Amelia Emma Forrest, Michelle Geraerts, and Monika Dahlberg. The world is completely entangled in the Anthropocene with human technologies, human reason - and human-centered knowledge infrastructures. In addition, this knowledge is characterized by the global society's increasing dependence on results and the further expansion of scientific and [...]

Bias of the Senses: coexistence, technology and ecology.2020-03-13T12:33:39+01:00
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