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Sowing and Trekking Through Time: Science Fiction Imagines a Revolutionary 2024
A roundtable discussion between creatives, theorists and activists, and will include readings from Octavia Butler’s 'Parable of the Sower' and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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8/5/2024
Championing Arts in Health across Continents, Cultures & Communities - Kunle Adewale
Part of the seminar series, 'The Spaces Between: Equity, Voice, Agency and Care Practices Involving the Arts and Arts Therapies' The seminar will focus on the emerging leadership of the Arts in Medicine Fellowship in Nigeria and its impact across the world. The Fellowship facilitates interdisciplinary and collaborative learning opportunities for students and professionals in Africa, Asia, Latin America, South America, the United Kingdom and Europe. The Arts in Medicine Fellowship has over 800 members across 43 countries across the globe. Beneficiaries include Medical Doctors, health workers, Patients, Carers, Researchers, Educators, Artists, Entrepreneurs and Policymakers, among many others. Kunle Adewale Founder/Executive Director, Global Arts in Medicine Fellowship
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8/7/2023
VIRTUAL IAS Festival: The Weight of Numbers on Bodies
A webinar with Raqs Media Collective on a trace in the Francis Galton Archive at UCL. 04 May 2021, 11:30 am–1:30 pm
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7/14/2022
VIRTUAL: The Political Posthuman
Speakers: Brooke Holmes (Princeton University), Danielle Sands (Royal Holloway, London), Juhana Toivanen (University of Jyväskylä) This event took place 3 May 2022 and was part of the Planetary History series, co-sponsored by UCL Anthropocene.
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5/25/2022
IAS Public Lecture Series: Myths around the public sector and whose interests are served by the underlying lies
by Mariana Mazzucato (IIPP) The false dichotomy between "the public sector" and "the private sector" leaves out the vital role that government has played - and must continue to play - in acting as financial backer and risk-taker in the most important innovations of our time that can help tackle the grand challenges facing us. Furthermore the lie ends up causing a situation by which risks are socialised while returns are privatised. Find more information at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/events/2018/jul/myths-around-public-sector-and-whose-interests-are-served-underlying-lies
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7/18/2018
IAS Talking Points: Incommunication - The logic of secrecy in history and the image
by Dr Satish Padiyar (IAS) This talk focused on art’s complicity with social secrecy in eighteenth-century France, when it became topical – indeed agonizingly questionable - in public discourse, against a new ideology of social transparency. Satish thinks of this ‘deep’ communication through the work of one artist of the European Enlightenment, Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806). Find more information at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/ias-events/ias-talking-points-incommunication-the-logic-of-secrecy-in-history-and-the-image
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6/6/2018
A Post-truth Take on Lying
by Professor Steve Fuller (University of Warwick) Are the moral proscriptions against lying overrated? Find more information at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/ias-events/a-post-truth-take-on-lying
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6/6/2018
Borealism: In Search for the North
by Professor Sylvain Briens (Paris Sorbonne) with responses from Dr Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen (UCL Scandinavian Studies), Dr Claire Thomson (UCL Scandinavian Studies) and Dr Pierre-Brice Stahl (Paris Sorbonne) Find more information at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/ias-events/borealism-in-search-for-the-north
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5/4/2018
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