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POSTHUMAN Seminar: Jens Hauser: "Microperformativity, Molecular Theatre and Plantamorphisation: Challenging Anthropocentrism through Scale"

For the third lecture in the series, we are proud to present Postdoc Jens Hauser from the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen. Jens Hauser is a Copenhagen based art curator, writer and video maker focussing on the interactions between art and technology, trans-genre and contextual aesthetics.

Info about event

Time

Thursday 12 March 2015,  at 14:15 - 17:00

Location

Langelandsgade 139, 8000 Aarhus C, building 1584, room 112

(c) Bo Wang, Phillip A. Newmark

For the third lecture in the series, we are proud to present Postdoc Jens Hauser from the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen.

Jens Hauser is a Copenhagen and Paris based media studies scholar and art curator focusing on the interactions between art and technology. He holds a dual research position at both the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies and at the Medical Museion at the University of Copenhagen, and is a distinguished affiliated faculty member of the Department of Art, Art History and Design at Michigan State University. His curated exhibitions include L’Art Biotech (Nantes, 2003), Still, Living (Perth, 2007), sk-interfaces (Liverpool, 2008/Luxembourg, 2009), the Article Biennale (Stavanger, 2008), Transbiotics (Riga 2010),Fingerprints... (Berlin, 2011/Munich/2012) Synth-ethic (Vienna, 2011), assemble | standard | minimal (Berlin, 2015) and  SO3 (Belfort, 2015).

The title of his lecture is: "Microperformativity, Molecular Theatre and Plantamorphisation: Challenging Anthropocentrism through Scale"