20 Jan 2020
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Daniel Liu is a historian of the life and physical sciences, who writes about cell theory, scientific materialism, colloids, and the uses of images in scientific exploration. Before his current position as a fellow at the ICI Berlin, he has been a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Biohumanities at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, an MBL McDonnell Scholar at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, as well as a Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science.
Venue
ICI Berlin(Click for further documentation)
Video in English
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Part of the Discussion
Art of Encounter: On Non-Human Art Production
This event stems from the research project and exhibition ‘Reading by Osmosis’ (Amsterdam, Zone2Source/Het Glazen Huis, 16 February – 28 April 2019, curated by Semâ Bekirović), focusing on artworks made by non-human artists — by animals, trees, the wind, and other entities and processes. Bekirović’s project focuses in particular on works that are inspired by the human domain, or deploy humans or man-made objects as tools and material and has resulted in the book Reading by Osmosis – Nature Interprets Us.
After a short presentation of Bekirović’s project, the evening will begin with a lecture by Michael Marder.
The lecture will be followed by a discussion with ICI Fellows Daniel Liu and Alison Sperling on the possibility and consequences of non-human art production.
Venue
ICI Berlin(Click for further documentation)
With
Semâ BekirovićDaniel Liu
Alison Sperling
Michael Marder
Organized by
Semâ BekirovićICI Berlin