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SUMMARY:Indigenising Technology
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LOCATION:Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli\,\, Napoli\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:<p>Philosopher Giovanbattista Tusa in conversation with doctoral students in Fine Arts as part of the PhD Forum at the international conference<em> Unframing Knowledge: Artistic Research Beyond Theory and Practice</em>\, organised by NABA\, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti\, in collaboration with the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli\, within the framework of P+ARTS &ndash\; Partnership for Artistic Research in Technology and Sustainability\, a project funded by NextGenerationEU.</p>\n<p>As Giovanbattista Tusa argued in his book <em>Terra Cosmica: Traces of Georealism</em>\, reconfiguring our imagination means multiplying possible visions and imaginable futures\, which is a crucial resource at a time when the scenarios of the Anthropocene increasingly resemble a status quo accepted with fatalistic resignation by philosophy and political theory. While there is a dark premonition in the twentieth century that inextricably links technology and the dehumanisation of thought\, in the twenty-first century\, technologies can move beyond the paradigm of mastery and understanding to become catalysts of non-knowledge and\, therefore\, of experimentation &ndash\; of intelligences that inhabit spaces and times that cannot be mastered\, that are not "ours".</p>
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