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  • October 2023
  • Thu 12
    12-10-2023 @ 18:30 - 20:00

    Lecture and discussion with Phil MacNaghten: The knowledge politics of making anticipatory knowledge

    Stadtpalais Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

    How can we engage with futures that are by definition uncertain and unknowable? How can we democratise the making of anticipative knowledge? How can we use such knowledge to contest, if necessary, the futures that are inscribed in techno-visionary science? Adopting a science and technology studies perspective, a public engagement methodology is presented aimed at …

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  • Thu 19
    19-10-2023 - 20-10-2023

    Tagung: Briefe des 15. Jahrhunderts als Quellen für interkulturelle Kontakte zwischen Italien und dem Osmanischen Reich

    Stadtpalais Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

    From the 19th to 20th October 2023, a conference on "Briefe des 15. Jahrhunderts als Quellen für interkulturelle Kontakte zwischen Italien und dem Osmanischen Reich" will take place at c:o/re, organized by Florian Hartmann. Please find the flyer and all information here.

  • Wed 25
    25-10-2023 @ 17:00 - 18:30

    Life from scratch – Gabriele Gramelsberger

    Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

    Abstract: For more than a decade, scientists have been exploring the transition from non-living to living entities in order to create life from scratch, i.e., to move chemically from protoplasm to protocells and finally to artificial organisms. Today, synthetic biology aims to genetically engineer life from scratch, such as the synthetic Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn3.0—an artificial …

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  • November 2023
  • Wed 8
    08-11-2023 @ 17:00 - 18:30

    Robot, a Laboratory “Animal”: Producing Knowledge through and about Human-Robot Interaction – Andrei Korbut

    Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

    Abstract: The lecture focuses on the use of robots (primarily humanoid) in robotics laboratories to produce knowledge about human–robot interaction (HRI). Robotics is a large and diverse field, but with the recent development of artificial conversational systems and the increasing availability of human-like machines, HRI is now one of the fastest growing and most dynamic …

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  • Wed 22
    22-11-2023 @ 17:00 - 18:30

    Neuromorphic Computing: Inspiration from the Brain for Future AI Technologies – Emre Neftci

    Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

    Abstract: The importance of understanding the principles of brain computation and incorporating them into artificial systems is often considered necessary to advance AI technologies. However, the recent advent of large, "Foundational" vision and language models casts doubt on this assumption, as recent AI architectures differ considerably from the brain. Yet, the human brain consumes far …

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  • December 2023
  • Wed 6
    06-12-2023 @ 17:00 - 18:30

    Art’s Mediation as Remediation: On Some Artworks and their reuses of Toxic Materials – Esther Leslie

    Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

    There is so much toxicity and contamination in the world. It is incontestable that vast parts of nature are poisoned, ailing or in retreat, and under threat. We live amongst poisoned materials.  Drawing on the various ways in which Adorno and Benjamin addressed both the assault on nature, in the name of progress, and the possibility …

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  • Wed 6
    06-12-2023 @ 17:00 - 07-12-2023 @ 18:15

    Toxic Material(itie)s: Eco-Material Entanglements in Art

    Workshop at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research (c:o/re) Organized by Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research (c:o/re) & Christian Berger (Universität Siegen), Ruby de Vos (University of Groningen), Kyveli Mavrokordopoulou (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Our workshop sets out from the obvious, yet underexplored assumption, that much of the very stuff that art is made of …

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  • Wed 20
    20-12-2023 @ 10:00 - 17:00

    Agency across the Human and the Non-Human. Between Engineering and the Humanities

    Stadtpalais Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

    Workshop with c:o/re Senior Fellows Anna Laktionova, Masahiko Hara and Carl Mitcham from the Colorado School of Mines. The workshop unfolds as a discussion format in which three presentations are followed by discussions and comments. From an engineering perspective, Masahiko Hara speaks about his research on living and non-living systems and their interaction. Following on …

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  • Wed 20
    20-12-2023 @ 17:00 - 18:30

    Plea for the Political Philosophy of Engineering and Technology – Carl Mitcham

    Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

    Abstract: My thesis is that discussion of ethical and other issues in the philosophy of technology needs to be complemented with political philosophy. Development of the thesis takes place in three parts. Part one notes the absence of political philosophy in the first, classic European period in the philosophy of technology. Part two reviews developments …

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  • January 2024
  • Wed 10
    10-01-2024 @ 17:00 - 18:30

    Towards an Ecology of Technoscience – Massimiliano Simons

    Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

    Abstract: New emerging sciences and technologies - such as AI, synthetic biology, or robotics - are too often discussed in isolation. As a result, little attention is paid to the potential commonalities and ways in which they can inform each other. In this talk, I want to focus on aspect of what many of these …

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  • Wed 24
    24-01-2024 @ 17:00 - 18:30

    Flowers for Agouti: Epigenetics and the Genealogy of Uplift – Ben Woodard

    Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

    Abstract: The notion of uplift has a science-fictional and social justice connotation: it is the raising up of one species by another as well as a historical (and often racially codified) way of speaking of how one group raises itself up above limiting structural conditions. While these notions seem disparate they in fact have a …

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  • Tue 30
    30-01-2024 @ 12:00 - 15:00

    Unfelt Threshold: Patched Phase

    Stadtpalais/Online Theaterstraße 75, Aachen, Germany

    Live Art Installation and Conversation on “Fluctonomous Emergence” Abstract: Unfelt Threshold is a project in which Japanese artist Aoi Suwa is indirectly linking together various pieces of objects and images, exhibiting the creations that she has produced over the years. As part of the project, c:o/re Senior Fellow Masahiko Hara and Aoi Suwa will stage a …

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