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Discourse on Science, Art, and Technology: Radical Inquiries into Knowledge and Personal Growth - HNF Lecture

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Radical Inquiries in Science, Art, and Technology: A Lecture by HNF on Knowledge, Labor, and...
Radical Inquiries in Science, Art, and Technology: A Lecture by HNF on Knowledge, Labor, and Personal Growth

Discourse on Science, Art, and Technology: Radical Inquiries into Knowledge and Personal Growth - HNF Lecture

Café F7 at Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum in Karlsruhe, Germany, is hosting an intriguing main event titled "Knowledge, Action, Becoming - Radical Questions to Science, Art, and Technology." This thought-provoking event, organised by the ZKM (Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe), features the artist duo Quadrature, comprising Juliane Götz and Sebastian Neitsch from Berlin.

Quadrature's artworks delve into the balance between poetic aesthetics, abstraction, real-world politics, and hard scientific facts. The duo questions why their work doesn't primarily convey pure knowledge but adds dimensions and narratives about the social, societal, and emotional impacts of advancing technological developments and applications.

The main event, which is free for admission, takes place at Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum. The museum is open until the start of the event on all lecture evenings, and free admission is available from 5 PM. Snacks and drinks are available at Café F7, except on Mondays, until the start of the lecture.

For those interested in attending, registration is available (link provided). The museum's website (http://www.hnf.de) offers more information, and a map of its location is also provided (Opens in a new tab).

Quadrature has been exploring the scientific research and technological colonization of space for over a decade. The main event is in cooperation with the Institute of Media Studies at the University of Paderborn, although this detail is not mentioned in the provided paragraph.

Please note that the museum's address is not specified in this article, and the contact information is not provided. However, the museum's website (http://www.hnf.de) should have this information.

Join us at Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum for an enlightening exploration of the intersection of science, art, and technology with Quadrature's captivating artworks.

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