FACES - cyborgs http://faces-l.net/en/taxonomy/term/446/0 en IRL: In Real Life Conference at the Irish Museum of Contemporary Art: goo.gl/WLdJe http://faces-l.net/en/content/irl-real-life-conference-irish-museum-contemporary-art-googlwldje <p>IRL 2011 is a survey and enquiry into the questions and challenges posed in the bleeding edge of research and practices of a wide range of fields, all at the intervenience of identity and technology; is an interdisciplinary dialogue between artists, scientists, engineers, socio-political activists, hackers and others pushing beyond the typical, stereotyped or engineered boundaries and limits to lifestyles, technologies, practices and systems to explore what is possible today. Guest speakers for the 2-day conference held July 14&amp; 15th include trans-activist and writer Kate Bornstein (Thursday) and Dr. Henrik Scharfe with his geminoid project (Friday).</p> <p>More information and Register at <a href="http://imoca.ie/imoca2/wordpress/exhibitions/irl-in-real-life-2011/" title="http://imoca.ie/imoca2/wordpress/exhibitions/irl-in-real-life-2011/">http://imoca.ie/imoca2/wordpress/exhibitions/irl-in-real-life-2011/</a></p> http://faces-l.net/en/content/irl-real-life-conference-irish-museum-contemporary-art-googlwldje#comments announcement contemporary art cyborgs gender Technology trans visual art Tue, 07 Jun 2011 10:44:55 +0000 kbear 660 at http://faces-l.net Thursday Club - BIO-FEMINISM: MOVE OVER DARWIN http://faces-l.net/en/node/345 <p>Rachel Armstrong, Respondent: Joanna Zylinska</p> <p>Date: Thursday 26th March 2009, Time: 6pm - 8pm<br /> Location: Seminar Rooms, Ben Pimlott Building, Goldsmiths, London UK<br /> <a href="http://www.gold.ac.uk/find-us/" title="http://www.gold.ac.uk/find-us/">http://www.gold.ac.uk/find-us/</a></p> <p>A significant change is occurring in the biological sciences with implications for feminist identity politics. This illustrated presentation examines cutting edge developments from pioneering<br /> laboratories and invites the audience to engage with the notion that Bio-Feminism is set to play a pioneering role in the science of the third millennium. Modern science rests upon philosophical pillars that originate from 19th Century principles of logical analysis, reductionism and machines, particularly with respect to the organism. Feminist writers such as Evelyn Fox Keller and Donna Haraway, both of whom were trained biologists, have raised objection to this hierarchical,<br /> traditional view of science and made provocations for change towards a more inclusive feminist model of science whose organizational agenda is ‘cyborg’.</p> <p><a href="http://faces-l.net/en/node/345">read more</a></p> http://faces-l.net/en/node/345#comments cyborgs science Wed, 25 Mar 2009 11:44:16 +0000 dia 345 at http://faces-l.net