Le 1er novembre 2017, le Goethe-Institut et Speculative Life Cluster (Université Concordia) présentaient un colloque sur les environnements automatisés au Centre canadien d’architecture. Les conférenciers invités y ont abordé la montée des économies de l’automation et leur impact sur la vie humaine, l’habitat, les institutions, la souveraineté et l’imagination.
Conférenciers invités :
➡ Gretchen Bakke, Institute for the Public Life of Art and Ideas, McGill University
➡ Daniel Barber, professeur adjoint d’architecture, Penn Design
➡ Nerea Calvillo, Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, University of Warwick
➡ Michael Fisch, professeur adjoint d’anthropologie et de sciences sociales, University of Chicago
➡ Yuriko Furuhata, professeure associée, Department of East Asian Studies & World Cinemas Program, McGill University
➡ Maya Indira Ganesh, directrice de la recherche appliquée, Tactical Technology Collective Berlin
➡ Michael Jemtrud, professeur associé d’architecture, McGill University
//
The Goethe-Institut and Speculative Life Cluster (Concordia University) presented a conference on automated environments at the Canadian Centre for Architecture on November 1, 2017. The invited speakers engaged the rise of ecologies of automation and their impact on human life, habitation, agency, sovereignty, and imagination.
Invited speakers:
➡ Gretchen Bakke, Institute for the Public Life of Art and Ideas at McGill University
➡ Daniel Barber, Assistant Professor of Architecture at Penn Design
➡ Nerea Calvillo, Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, University of Warwick
➡ Michael Fisch, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and of Social Sciences at University of Chicago
➡ Yuriko Furuhata, Associate Professor at Department of East Asian Studies & World Cinemas Program at McGill University
➡ Maya Indira Ganesh, Director of Applied Research at Tactical Technology Collective Berlin
➡ Michael Jemtrud, Associate Professor of Architecture at McGill University
Информация по комментариям в разработке