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  • “Inhuman Intimacies: Experimental Cinema and the Queer Performativity of Stones”: Webinar with Dr Salomé Lopes Coelho 

    Warm welcome to the UCC Women’s Studies webinar – organised in collaboration with The Eco- and Bioart Lab – on “Inhuman Intimacies: Experimental Cinema and the Queer Performativity of Stones” with speaker Dr Salomé Lopes Coelho (NOVA University Lisbon) and respondent Dr Marietta Radomska (Linköping University & The Eco- and Bioart Lab). The talk examines contemporary experimental films enacting inhuman intimacy…

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  • “Crawford Lake Encounters”: NOW ONLINE!

    Have you missed The Eco- and Bioart Lab Webinar “Crawford Lake Encounters” with our distinguished guest and speaker Prof. Christine Daigle (Brock University, Canada), and our Ireland-based team member and respondent Dr Evelien Geerts (University College Cork, Ireland)? Fear not! The recording of the event, which took place on 18th September 2024 at Linköping University and online, has just…

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  • Focus: More-Than-Human Humanities book series

    Dear Readers and Followers – first and foremost, we at The Eco- and Bioart Lab would like to wish you a happy, healthy, caring, and peaceful 2025! With our first post in 2025, we would like to draw your attention to the “More-Than-Human Humanities” book series (MTHH) published by Routledge and edited by Cecilia Åsberg…

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  • If you are in Stockholm for State of The Art: Crisis imaginaries, Techno-utopias, or Possible (Sustainable) Futures?: A panel discussion and a book launch, taking place on 30th October at 18:00 CET at Bonniers Konsthall, please, make sure to check out the exciting event organised by our collaborators from Stockholm University, namely the Genusakademin higher…

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  • State of The Art: Crisis imaginaries, Techno-utopias, or Possible (Sustainable) Futures? Panel discussion at Bonniers Konsthall

    It is our great pleasure to invite you all to join us at Bonniers Konsthall in Stockholm for this very special event organised collaboratively by Bonniers Konsthall and The Eco- and Bioart Lab: a panel discussion and a book launch of State of the Art – Elements for Critical Thinking and Doing. The event takes place…

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  • “State of the Art: Elements for Critical Thinking and Doing”: The Eco- and Bioart Lab Webinar and Virtual Book Launch

    Welcome to “State of the Art: Elements for Critical Thinking and Doing”: The Eco- and Bioart Lab Webinar and Virtual Book Launch, which takes place on 26th September 2024 at 15:15-16:45 CEST on Zoom. On 26th September 2024, we – as both members of the editorial team and the contributors – gather for the discussion…

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  • Attuning with cooling tower microbes: An event in Helsinki

    We would like to draw the attention of those of you who are based in or happen to visit Helsinki in the near future to an upcoming event held at Aalto University and co-organised by The Eco- and Bioart Lab member Dr Bart Vandeput ‘Bartaku’: “Attuning with cooling tower microbes: a conversation on art, science-…

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  • EBL Hybrid Seminar: “Crawford Lake Encounters” on 18th September

    Welcome to the first this autumn Eco- and Bioart Lab hybrid seminar “Crawford Lake Encounters” with our distinguished guest and speaker Prof. Christine Daigle (Brock University, Canada), and our Ireland-based team member and respondent Dr Evelien Geerts (University College Cork, Ireland). The seminar forms part of the CRISIS IMAGINARIES AND ECOLOGIES event series, hosted by…

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  • World Congress of Environmental History 2024 in Oulu, FI: a visual report

    On 18-23 August The Eco- and Bioart Lab (EBL) research team had a pleasure to attend the World Congress of Environmental History 2024 taking place in Oulu, FI, under the theme: “Transitions, Transformations and Transdisciplinarity: Histories beyond History”. On 19th August EBL team members Erich Berger and Marietta Radomska hosted a 2-session panel: “Transdisciplinary arts…

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  • New publication: special issue of Somatechnics

    It is our great pleasure to share with you all the latest news: part 2 of the special issue of the journal Somatechnics (Edinburgh University Press), focused on  ‘Somatechnics of Violence: (Im)material, Affective, and Digital Transformations’ and co-edited by The Eco- and Bioart Lab team member Evelien Geerts (together with  Chantelle Gray and Delphi Carstens) has just been…

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