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<nettime> Deep Ecology in the Cognitive Capitalocene (free online public lecture series)


Deep Ecology in the Cognitive Capitalocene

SFSIA 2022 | New York City 

in collaboration with The Brooklyn Rail

FREE ONLINE PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES

A central feature of SFSIA is a public lecture series, which is free and open to the public to invite conversation, debate, and inquiry across communities. This year the public lecture series will be held online in collaboration with The Brooklyn Rail.

All times EST/New York City.
All lectures will be streamed on The Brooklyn Rail’s YouTube page except the first talk at 1pm that requires registration.
 

THURSDAY – JUNE 23
1pm SFSIA and The Brooklyn Rail
REGISTER

FRIDAY – JUNE 24
10am Tomás Saraceno
YouTube stream

MONDAY – JUNE 27
10am Franco “Bifo” Berardi
YouTube stream

TUESDAY – JUNE 28
10am Victoria Vesna
YouTube stream

WEDNESDAY – JUNE 29
10am Analisa Teachworth
YouTube stream

THURSDAY – JUNE 30
10am Florencia Portocarrero and Eliana Otta
YouTube stream

FRIDAY – JULY 1
10am Nicolas Bourriaud
YouTube stream

About SFSIA
Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art (SFSIA) is a nomadic, intensive summer academy with shifting programs in contemporary critical theory that stresses an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the relationship between art and politics. SFSIA originated in Saas-Fee, Switzerland in 2015 and then migrated to Berlin, Germany where it has been hosted by Import Projects (2016) and Spike (2017-2019). Additional programs have been hosted by Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, Performance Space New York, and sonsbeek20→24 in Arnhem, The Netherlands. SFSIA was founded and is directed by Warren Neidich and is co-directed by Barry Schwabsky. Sarrita Hunn is the assistant director.

About The Brooklyn Rail
Founded in October 2000, The Brooklyn Rail provides an independent forum for arts, culture, and politics throughout New York City and far beyond. Our journal features criticism of visual art, music, dance, film, theater and literature, alongside thoughtful political commentary and original fiction and poetry. The Rail is distributed free of charge both in print and online, and further fulfills its mission by curating art exhibitions, panel discussions, reading series and film screenings that reflect the complexity and inventiveness of the city’s artistic and cultural landscape.

Please see our website or contact info@sfsia.art for more information.


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