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Revelation, Restoration, Erasure: The Reception of Medieval Wall Paintings in Nineteenth-Century Denmark and Europe.
Through a review of her own art practice, Ada Ada Ada gives an introduction to the myriad of ways algorithms, data and computers try (and fail) to understand, represent and work with marginalized bodies and experiences.
Ada Ada Ada (she/they) is an algorithmic artist, who works with gender, queerness and bodies as perceived by computers…
All are welcome to Aesthetic seminar.
Ph.D.-students and early career-researchers are invited to participate in a workshop on September 24
HISTAC invite you to an open seminar
Fin-de-siècle Diana. Den nye protagonisttype har modviljen mod den victorianske kvinderolle til fælles med the New Woman, men er også en dødsensfarlig Femme Fatale.
South African playwright and screenwriter Mercy Kannemeyer joins us in Aarhus to read her new co-authored play with Claire French and others.
Bio Political Imaging. Witnessing expanded and itinerant bodies.
Professor Richard Shusterman is the Dorothy F Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities and Director of the Center for Body, Mind, and Culture at Florida Atlantic University.
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