Three Events at Rutgers with Bernard Stiegler
Bernard Stiegler (Goldsmiths College, University of London, Institut de Recherche et d'Innovation at the Pompidou Center in Paris, )

April 10, 2013, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Rutgers University

Alexander Library Teleconference Room
Rutgers
New Brunswick
United States

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Bernard Stiegler, founding director of the Institut de Recherche et d'Innovation at the Pompidou Center in Paris, founding member of the collective Ars Industrialis: An International Association for an Industrial Politics of Technologies of the Spirit, and one of the world's leading philosophers of technology and culture will visit Rutgers for two days.  Author of more than 20 books, including the series Technics and Time 1,2,3, and Disbelief and Discredit 1,2,3, as well as Acting OutTaking Care of Youth and the Generations, and Towards a New Critique of Political Economy, Stiegler's thinking reflects on how the technological entanglements of human existence form an irreducible aspect of our lives--past, present, and future--and helps us consider (as yet unrealized) possibilities for improving our technological coexistence.  Please join us. 

Lecture: "From Psychopower to Neuropower: Autonomy and Automation"

Wednesday April 10, 4:30 PM

Alexander Library Teleconference Room

Seminar: Stiegler on Stiegler

Thursday, April 11, Noon- 2 PM 

Voorhees Chapel, Room 5, Douglass Campus

By RSVP only ( [email protected]. Lunch will be served)

Public Conversation: "Digital Domains: Digital Studies and the Digital University" with

Matthew Stone, Computer Science

& Brittany Cooper, Women's and Gender Studies

Thursday, April 11, 4:30 PM

Alexander Library Teleconference Room

For further information contact:  [email protected]

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