News

  • 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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  • ‘Creative Biotech Workshop for Artists’, 13-16 August in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden

    It is our great pleasure to share with you an invitation from our colleague, horticulturalist specialising in microbiology, and creator Gary Cass: You are warmly invited to apply for  ‘Creative Biotech Workshop for Artists’ led by Gary Cass on August 13-16 in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. The purpose of the workshop will be to introduce artists to…

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  • From Bedrock to Deadrock: WATCH ONLINE!

    We have some exciting news for all those of you who did not manage to make it to The Eco- and Bioart Lab Webinar “From Bedrock to Deadrock: The Arts of Anti-Uranium Activism” which took place on 9th May. The recording of the webinar with speaker Dr Marko Marila (Postdoctoral researcher, Linköping University, SE) and respondent Katja Aglert (Senior Lecturer,…

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  • Walpurgis Night Special: NOW ONLINE!

    On 30th April 2024 The Eco- and Bioart Lab had a pleasure to host a virtual book launch of Feminist Reconfigurings of Alien Encounters, the latest publication by Nina Lykke, Katja Algert, and Line Henriksen. The book has just come out in the book series the Routledge FOCUS on More-than-Human Humanities, edited by Cecilia Åsberg and…

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  • “From Bedrock to Deadrock: The Arts of Anti-Uranium Activism”: The Eco- and Bioart Lab Webinar, 9 May at 13:15-15:00 CEST

    Welcome to The Eco- and Bioart Lab webinar “From Bedrock to Deadrock: The Arts of Anti-Uranium Activism” with speaker Dr Marko Marila (Postdoctoral researcher, Linköping University, SE) and respondent Katja Aglert (Senior Lecturer, Konstfack – University of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm, SE). The webinar takes place on 9th May 2024 at 13:15 – 15:00 CEST on Zoom. REGISTER:…

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  • Walpurgis Night Special: “Feminist Reconfigurings of Alien Encounters” – A Virtual Book Launch. 30th April, 16:15-18:00

    We are delighted to invite you all to the second – this time virtual – book launch of  “Feminist Reconfigurings of Alien Encounters: Ethical Co-Existence in More-than-Human Worlds” by Nina Lykke, Katja Aglert and Line Henriksen. The book has just come out in the book series the Routledge FOCUS on More-than-Human Humanities, edited by Cecilia Åsberg and…

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  • “Feminist Reconfigurings of Alien Encounters”: first book launch at Index, Stockholm

    We are thrilled to share with you the latest news concerning the Routledge FOCUS on More-than-Human Humanities book series, namely: the second volume in the series has just been published: “Feminist Reconfigurings of Alien Encounters: Ethical Co-Existence in More-than-Human Worlds” by Nina Lykke, Katja Aglert and Line Henriksen. This year there will be several opportunities…

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  • Artist talk with Rut Karin Zettergren: on “Herring, Iron, Gunpowder, Humans & Sugar” and not only… 23rd March

    It is our great pleasure to invite those of you who can reach Stockholm on 23rd March (this Saturday) to join us at Konsthall C for a talk by artist, researcher and The Eco- and Bioart Lab team member Rut Karin Zettergren. The event starts at 15:00. To learn more see the text below and…

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  • The ABOAGORA Retreat VII: De/Colonial Present

    We have a pleasure to share with you the exciting news from our colleagues in Turku, FI: The ABOAGORA Retreat VII: De/Colonial Present invites MA Arts Students and Doctoral Candidates in the arts, humanities, and sciences to reflect together on how the living legacies of colonial histories play a role in the conflicts raging today…

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