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'The Anomaly in Art and Modes of Existence' : P. Newell and P. Conway

16 March 2015
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An event organized by the Performance Research Group at King's College London, where Philip Conway gave a talk 'It's not a pathology, it’s a project!—Sociology, anomie and atmosphere', first attempt at a draft of an essay that will ...

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L'anthropocène, nouvelle époque géologique marquée par l’action humaine (Bruno Latour)

14 March 2015

Please find below the video (in French) of Bruno Latour's lecture with the theatre Company AccenT at Musée du Quai Branly. External resources: Grandes conférences du Musée du Quai Branly La compagnie AccenT ...

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Presentation by Robin de Mourat on his research into the AIME project

26 February 2015
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Robin de Mourat presented the results of his research into the AIME project at the Paillasse, as part of a session on academic research practices. Address: La Paillasse Paris, 226 rue Saint Denis, 75002 Paris, France. Please find below his ...

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Seminar - The political theology of nature. Encounter with Bruno Latour 21-22 Feb. 2015

23 February 2015
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On the 21st and 22nd February in the context of a seminar organised by Christophe Boureux, a Dominican and theologian who had earlier participated in our May 2014 [REL] workshop, Bruno Latour was involved in a discussion on the theme ...

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Reset Modernity! An exhibition (April 2016)

18 February 2015
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The exhibition Reset Modernity! which will open on 16th April 2016 in Karlsruhe is a Gedankenaustellung, a hybrid of exhibition and thought experiment. Now that modernity has crashed into a crisis of global proportions, we ask visitors to reset its ...

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Your idol is my icon [POL·REL]

17 February 2015
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New contribution available at [POL·REL] (only in the English version): Your idol is my icon Bruno Latour, “Alles im Namen der Religion” in Die Zeit, 12th February 2015, p. 46 Full Text below: Confronted with hideous crimes, the first ...

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