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HOW TO BECOME A POSTHUMAN

The team of the artistic research project Fabulation for Future is very pleased to invite you to the upcoming online exhibition:

HOW TO BECOME A POSTHUMAN

June 11, 2022 – November 27, 2023

https://www.fabulationforfuture.net/exhibition/

For this occasion, we welcome your presence at our

Online Opening

June 11th 2022, 11am-1.30pm and 3-5.30pm CET

Zoom-ID: 818 687 5998 Passcode: yMGn2z

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8186875998

HOW TO BECOME A POSTHUMAN

Due to the interrelated ecological, pandemic and economic crises, we see that humanity and its anthropocentric way of living on a damaged planet is in need of urgent change. The digital exhibition How to Become a Posthuman is a first step and presents the initial outcomes of the ongoing transdisciplinary artistic research project Fabulation for Future. The sympoietic project began with a compelling call for participation to which numerous emerging international artists and philosophers were invited. Participants were to take on a fictive deputyship in order to perform together as an International Committee to Save the Earth through Speculative Fabulation. In a 9-month collaborative process, the artists-deputies explored in real terms what speculative fabulations can do to save the planet. They scrutinized whether, how, and by what artistic means a post-anthropocentric future can be shaped from the present. How can we rethink, reimagine and retell the earth as a habitat for all species with different spheres of life? How can we reconnect ourselves, these species and spheres in a non-anthropocentric way? How to Become a Posthuman is dedicated to fabulations, projections and thoughts that open up possibilities for agential performativity - an explicit "call for action" that highlights artistic creative power as an important factor for future processes of transformation.

Participating deputies of the International Committee to Save the Earth through Speculative Fabulation are

Dovilė Aleksaitė, Sanja Anđelković, Jenny Brown, Elisabeth Brun, Belén Cerezo, Suvam Das, Raquel Felgueiras, Kausik Ghosh, Florian Goeschke, Vanessa Graf, Anouk Hoogendoorn, Kristin Johnsen, Paul R Jones, Dani Landau, Stacy Lo, Roksana Niewadzisz, Marie-André Robitaille, Gonzalo H. Rodriguez, Szilvia Ruszev, Sanja Särman, Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard, Alisi Telengut, Bela Usabaev, Joshua Wagner, Lisa Walder, Dörte Weig.

With special contributions by

Fee Altmann / Christine Reeh-Peters, Prudence Gibson, Gusztáv Hámos / Katja Pratschke, Marie-Eve Levasseur, Kika Nicolela.

The exhibition is curated by Fee Altmann and Christine Reeh-Peters in cooperation with Gusztáv Hámos / Katja Pratschke, Jyoti Mistry, Madhuja Mukherjee and Kika Nicolela.

Design by Damian Domes.

contact: c.reeh-peters@filmuniversitaet.de

 
 

 

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