School of Materialist Research (Online Promotional Seminars, June)—All lectures will take place at 18:30 CET
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Sponsor(s):
- Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities Skopje
- Center for Philosophical Technologies at Arizona State University
- Critical Inquiry Lab at the Design Academy Eindhoven
- Department for Architecture Theory and Philosophy of Technics at TU Wien
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The School of Materialist Research is offering free promotional seminars throughout the Spring/Summer, 2021. The following esteemed speakers will be giving lectures in the month of June: Reid Kotlas, Jonathan Fardy, Giuseppe Longo, Alexander Wilson, Jan Overwijk, Chantelle Gray and Aragorn Eloff, David Roden, and Ben Woodard.
The School of Materialist Research (SMR) is an informal graduate and post-doc level program that offers seminars and workshops that address the materialisms running through contemporary science, philosophy, art, mathematics, design, architecture, and politics. SMR is an international platform, founded by the Center for Philosophical Technologies at Arizona State University, Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities, Skopje, Department for Architecture Theory and Philosophy of Technics at TU Wien and the Critical Inquiry Lab at the Design Academy Eindhoven that functions as a global online school combining education, research, and mentorship to advance academic study at the intersection the Social Sciences and Humanities and the STEM sciences. Two more institutions from Europe are expected to join the platform in the upcoming months. The Spring and Summer Sessions are offered for free and open to the public serving as promotional events that illustrate the programmatic commitment and style of work offered by the School for Materialist Research. Some of the confirmed speakers in the Spring/Summer series of seminars include: Paul Cockshott, Greg Michaelson, Ray Brassier, Anne-Françoise Schmid, John Ó Maoilearca, Giuseppe Longo, Agon Hamza, Adam Nocek, Katerina Kolozova, Vera Buhlman, Iris van der Tuin and many many more.
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