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Name | Latent Colours of the Future Mind II |
Location | NDSM Fuse |
Date | 2019/07/16 |
Time | 9:30-10:30 |
PeopleOrganisations | Annika Kappner |
Type | HDSA2019 |
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A Guided Meditation, with Annika Kappner, exploring the seemingly opposite desires for connection and control through the body.
The guided meditation invites the participants to explore the sensorial dimension related to our seemingly opposite desires for connection and control. The work is based on research on the cosmology of the native Shipibo-Conibo experiencing an all encompassing energy through a synaesthetic cultural practice; an investigation of fantasies of Artificial General Intelligence as omnipotent force and its similarities with neoliberal economics fuelled by technological advances.