Category: Varieties of science

Varieties of science, 1: Patterns of knowledge

Ana María Guzmán delivers her talk, “Local Technologies. The ontological Problem of the Plurality of
Technology
“, at UNAM

On December 5th and 6th the first Varieties of Science workshop, titled Patterns of Knowledge, took place at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Varieties of Science is a series of workshops, organized by c:o/re, that aims to explores the pluralities of knowledge production. The workshop Patterns of knowledge brought together scholars from c:o/re, the hosting university in Mexico City as well as the Science, Technology and Society Studies Centre and the Digital Aesthetics Research Center of Aarhus University. We would like to thank Miriam Peña and Francisco Barrón of UNAM for hosting this. The event was live streamed on the YouTube channel of the Seminario Tecnologías Filosóficas, where it can be watched. We will soon post a full report of this event.

New additions to the c:o/re library: “Historia de la Technologia y la invencion en Mexico” by Ramón Sánches Flores and “La Caligrafía como recurso creativo en la literatura expandida” by Itzel Palacios Ruiz, courtesy of Francisco Barrón and Itzel Palacios Ruiz