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HUMAIN TROP HUMAIN [JOURNÉE THÉMATIQUE]
Robots conférenciers, poètes androïdes et réfrigérateurs ventriloques peupleront cette journée thématique qui vise à approfondir la question de l’humain, présente en filigrane dans les projets de divers créateurs du Bord des mondes. Les transformations génétiques, les performances techniques et technologiques, mais aussi le contexte économique global et son rapport à la productivité remettent en cause la division communément admise entre le naturel et l’artificiel, l’organique et le mécanique et questionnent la nature humaine en ce qu’elle devient artificiellement reproductible. L’identité, le rapport à l’objet et la relativité de l’anthropocentrisme seront abordés à travers une série de conférences, de performances et d’un programme vidéo pensés pour l’occasion.
Les conférences auront lieu en anglais.
Robots, androids and ventriloquists refrigerators this theme that aims to deepen the question of the human, this watermark in projects of various creators of the Edge of the Worlds. Genetic transformations, technical and technological performance, but also the overall economic environment and its relation to the productivity challenge the commonly accepted division between the natural and the artificial, the organic and the mechanical and question human nature in it becomes artificially reproducible. The identity, to the object and the relativity of anthropocentrism will be addressed through a series of lectures, performances and a video program designed for the occasion.
The lectures will be in English.
ABOUT
Date:Sat, 28 Feb 2015 16:00 ~ 21:00
Venue:Palais de Tokyo
Info
http://www.palaisdetokyo.com/fr/events/humain-trop-humain-journees-thematiques