Governance, Migration, Technology
Lectures by Claudia Tazreiter, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden and Joshua Simon, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Art and Intervention | Concept
New borders of migration and displacement. Local and global connection and collaboration of marginalized life
In this lecture, Claudia Tazreiter focuses on phenomena of displacement through human and more-than-human experiences. Drawing on concepts and critiques of racist capitalism, necropolitics and hauntology, Tazreiter considers the possibilities of alternative futures.
Claudia Tazreiter is a professor at the Institute for Research on Ethnicity, Migration and Society (REMESO) at Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.
We Are All Manchurian Candidates
In his lecture, Simon will explore the relationships between device-body-locality, in which simulation represents a new form of governance. In this reality, we bring with us the surveillance apparatus that governs us and the boundary that controls us.
Dr. Joshua Simon is a visiting professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Simon is the author of Neomaterialism (Sternberg Press, 2013).
Part of the lecture series Conviviality & Criticality through Contemporary Art and Fashion. Learning from the South, organized by the Institute for Art Teaching and Art and Intervention | Concept, Prof. Grzinic