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<nettime-ann> CYBORG: Hacktivists, Freaks and Hybrid Uprisings |
. CYBORG # Hacktivists, Freaks and Hybrid Uprisings Location: Kunstquartier Bethanien, Studio 1, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin Date: 29th of May 2015 (17.00-21.30), 30th of May 2015 (16.00-21.30). Admission: 5 Euro per day. Details: http://www.disruptionlab.org/cyborg In English language. Second event of the Disruption Network Lab, curated by Tatiana Bazzichelli and Daniela Silvestrin, in cooperation with Kunstraum Kreuzberg /Bethanien. Speakers: Francesca Da Rimini (artist and cyberfeminist, AU); Virginia Barratt (performer and cyberfeminist, AU); Jack Halberstam (theorist on gaga feminism and queer failure, USA); Franco "Bifo" Berardi (sociologist and philosopher, IT, video contribution); Helena Velena (trans/gender hacktivist, and technologist, IT); Massimo Canevacci (cultural anthropologist, IT/BR); Stefan Greiner (co-founder of Cyborg e.V.); Francesco Warbear Macarone Palmieri (socio-anthropologist, cultural producer, DJ, IT/DE); Janez JanÅa (artist and curator, SI); Agnese Trocchi (artist and hacktivist, IT); Magdalena Freudenschuss (gender theory researcher, DE); Christopher Coenen (researcher, DE); Mariano Equizzi (filmmaker, IT/BG); Paolo Bigazzi Alderigi (sound designer, IT); Giacomo Verde (artist and activist, IT, video contribution) This two day event presents keynote speeches, panels and live cinema reflecting on the relationships between identity, sexuality, technology and politics. Hackers, cyberfeminists, (trans)gender activists, artists and transhumanists meet to expose power structures embedded in society and our everyday life. The event is built around the international book launch of "The Cyborg: A Study of the Artificial Man", written by political Sci-Fi theorist Antonio Caronia (Genoa, 1944 â Milan, 2013), published by Meson Press / Hybrid Publishing Lab, Leuphana University of LÃneburg. Starting from the book of Caronia and going beyond it, the analysis culminates discussing the most recent frontiers of biotechnology and transhumanism. Antonio Caronia was a political activist during the 1977 revolution in Italy, turning after that to the study of mass culture and communication theory, and about the relationship between science, technology, identity, and cultural imagination. The Cyborg is crucial to the understanding of the development of digital culture from the 1980s until today, not only in Italy, but internationally. Adopting Science Fiction and the critical reflection on technology and the body as a methodology of cultural criticism, the challenge is to generate new activist, artist and hacker interventions. What does Cyborg mean today? Which new configurations are possible to provoke critical awareness and agency through sexuality, the body and technology? Do we still need to speak about "a body" or should we go beyond physical boundaries to reflect critically on power structures in a time of economic crisis and increasing technological surveillance? More Information: Disruption Network Lab (www.disruptionlab.org) Tatiana Bazzichelli (Artistic Director and Curator) tbazz@disruptionlab.org Daniela Silvestrin (Curator and Project Manager) daniela@disruptionlab.org Kim Voss (Production & Social Media) kim@disruptionlab.org A project funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds Berlin. Supported by the Italian Culture Institute of Berlin. In collaboration with the Hybrid Publishing Lab, CDC/Leuphana University of LÃneburg, Meson Press, Vierte Welt Kollaborationen, and Aksioma - Institute of Contemporary Art Ljubljana. Media partners: Furtherfield.org; ExBerliner.com. -- Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director http://disruptionlab.org Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz PGP: A87C 3637 03ED 1D1C E6FE E828 1F55 2B2F F5A5 C9A0 _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann