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Our conference proceedings book is now out!
Technē Logos, Care and the (Neg) Anthropocene The second annual conference of the European Culture and Technology Laboratory.
Have a look at our publication here: https://t.co/mfvJlkK5Ol
@EuropUnivTech@WeAreTUDublin
Jose Luis Serrano , un gran trabajador. Fundador de la @UCCi_UPCT, músico, químico, padre y sobre todo un gran tipo, que lleva el @Ect_Lab en @UPCToficial. Enhorabuena colega 👏
🌾Transcript of @DJRoss70's @ECT_Lab seminar (w apologies for missing surveillance/Q* intro fragment) https://t.co/ZXDPafhqEr
🔮 Interpreting AGI thru Stiegler's technics
⏩ “reason outstripped & overtaken by automated understanding”
🕊️ Peace as “the capacity to live in tension”
For our next Pharmakon Studies Seminar, we host Professor Daniel Ross, one of the leading commentators on Bernard Stiegler's work, and who has translated many of Stiegler's works into English.
@DJRoss70
The registration link is here:
https://t.co/9LsyxUrYLg
We had the pleasure of launching our last book conference proceedings 📘
Stay tuned as we are preparing the third conference book ⏰⏳
Thanks to the @EuropUnivTech Press for assisting us with this work!
Our Erasmus+ Ka220 HED project Aesthetico held another meeting, during which we planned the following workshops and actions for students in our different @EuropUnivTech campuses.
We will have our Think Tank event at 14.00 at the conference hall tomorrow.
You can also join via YouTube as the event will be streamed on YouTube:
https://t.co/OyRuFn6PE6
@EuropUnivTech@WeAreTUDublin
The next Pharmakon seminar will take place on Wednesday, April 3rd, at 4pm GMT.
The speakers will be Professor Gerald Moore and Professor Armen Khatchatourov.
Register below & we look forward to seeing you next week!
https://t.co/HRVIgmb5pP
Today, our reading group will have a cinematographic discussion about the movie Dr. Strangelove 🎬
In our next reading session, we will discuss the article article Adopt AI, Think Later by @arouvroy 📚
To join our reading group sessions, contact [email protected]
There is nothing more beautiful than a book in hand. 📘Our book Technē Logos, Care, and the (Neg) Anthropocene is out! Please have a look at it here: https://t.co/mfvJlkJxYN
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Submit your paper abstract for our next conference here:
https://t.co/J1hOlHmFml
We congratulate Wendy Wuyts on her new paper, Imagining Inclusive Circular Cities: The Role of Social Fiction in Planning Education. Wendy was a keynote speaker at the 2nd ECT LAb+ conference, where she presented her pedagogical methods.
https://t.co/k94FQjtEid
We are happy to support our colleagues at @EuropUnivTech and @UPCToficial as they organize the 2nd EUt+ International Conference on Languages (EUtLC2024).
The conference will be organized hybridly between June 26-28, 2024.
Find out more here https://t.co/YaTtNmbnVc
With our Marie Curie staff exchange project Episteam, our visiting secondees Julien Ottavi and Jenny Becket will have a collective Electronic music performance in @KirkosEnsemble.
You can purchase tickets here: https://t.co/6xh1eFzevu
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Wednesday, in our reading group, we go back to a classic of technology studies, The Medium is The Message, by McLuhan, Understanding Media The Extensions of Man. We will meet at 17.00 CET online and from EQ-114b. To join, contact: [email protected]
In our previous reading group seminar, we were inspired by Yuk Hui's Writing and Cosmotchnics to think of multiple "cosmotechnics" beyond the European ones, and these world views can also encourage an alternative future in our relations with technology.
@digital_objects
On Thursday, March at 4 pm GMT/5 pm CET, the seminar Pharmakon Studies will host Professor Guiseppe Longo and Professor John Kelleher
Register below & we look forward to seeing you next week!
https://t.co/cdzERhVnVY
The ECT Lab+ held an online seminar, Exploring the Aesthetics of Care. It consisted of two sessions with six presentations that each investigated the meaning of care, aesthetics, and ecology for a field of study. You can find it here:
https://t.co/w37RARj4X7
@EuropUnivTech
Today, we held an online seminar, Exploring the Aesthetics of Care. It consisted of two sessions with six presentations that each investigated the meaning of care, aesthetics, and ecology for a field of study.
@EuropUnivTech
The ECT Lab holds its first reading group at 17.00 CET on Wednesday, the 17th. We will meet hybridly from CQ-101f TU Dublin and via Zoom. Our first reading will be The Cyborg Manifesto by Donna Haraway.
For more details on how to join, contact:
[email protected]