2017—2018
The “Anthropocene” – the geological epoch of humans – has established itself as a key concept within a wider scientific and social discourse. In the midst of the dramatic and destabilizing changes wrought by it, new potential for human action upon the Earth demand exploration, asking: Which forms of cooperation could arise from a new awareness of the human role in interlacing nature and technology?
German translation May 4, 2018
Part of “Anthropocene Lecture: Bruno Latour” German original version May 4, 2018
Original version May 4, 2018
Part of “Anthropocene Lecture: Bruno Latour“ Moderated by Bernd Scherer German translation May 4, 2018
Part of “Anthropocene Lecture: Bruno Latour“ Moderated by Bernd Scherer English original version May 4, 2018
English original version Lecture, May 4, 2018
Part of “Anthropocene Lecture: Bruno Latour“ Moderated by Bernd Scherer English original version May 4, 2018
English original version Lecture, Mar 27, 2018
English original version Lecture, Mar 27, 2018
As part of "Anthropocene Lecture: Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing" Original version Mar 27, 2018
As part of "Anthropocene Lecture: Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing" Original version Input, Mar 27, 2018
As part of "Anthropocene Lecture: Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing" Original version Introduction, Mar 27, 2018
English original version Talk, Input, Mar 27, 2018
Part of “Anthropocene Lecture: McKenzie Wark” English original version May 18, 2017
English original version May 18, 2017
English original version May 18, 2017
With Giulia Rispoli English original version Lecture, May 28, 2017