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Join us for the first part of our public program around the exhibition [[Inefficient Tools for Quantified Beings]] | Join us for the first part of our public program around the exhibition [[Inefficient Tools for Quantified Beings Exhibition and Public Program at FUSE|Inefficient Tools for Quantified Beings]] | ||
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Name | Inefficient Tools for Quantified Beings Opening Program |
Location | NDSM Fuse |
Date | 2020/09/26 |
Time | 16:00-18:30 |
PeopleOrganisations | Anja Groten, Margarita Osipian, Annika Kappner, Nazanin Karimi, Maxim Garcia Diaz |
Type | [[]] |
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Join us for the first part of our public program around the exhibition Inefficient Tools for Quantified Beings
The public program will take place on and around the 'platform' that is at the center of the exhibition. Comprised of lectures, performances and workshops, the program will be hosted in (and broadcasted from) the exhibition space. Visitors are invited to ask questions about the inner workings, the ethics, and the socio-technological entanglements of technologies. The public program will also share the projects and initiatives that came into being during the HDSA Summer Academy 2020 'Network Imaginaries', where participants reflected on and reimagined distributed practices.
Program:
- Introduction to the exhibiton by Anja & Margarita
- Annika Kappner presenting her current research and proposing a short guided meditation
- Nazanin Karimi doing a presentation about her work
- Maxim Garcia Diaz, Embodied text performance related to the new H&D publication