SO FAR | 1971 | Of Other Spaces [Workshop]
Saturday, 29 September 2018, 10 pm, Universität der Künste, Einsteinufer 43-53, R 203 Featuring Ana Jeinić | Dennis Pohl The event will take place in German [please switch language for …
centre for theoretical periphery
Saturday, 29 September 2018, 10 pm, Universität der Künste, Einsteinufer 43-53, R 203 Featuring Ana Jeinić | Dennis Pohl The event will take place in German [please switch language for …
Wednesday, 3 July 2019, 7 pm, diffrakt | centre for theoretical periphery Lectures and conversations with Marco Brusotti | Philipp Felsch | Corinne Kaszner | Alan Schrift Editing Nietzsche, after …
Friday, 14 September 2018, 7.30 pm, diffrakt | centre for theoretical periphery Video cuts, conversation, and book presentation with Onur Erdur | Henning Schmidgen The event will take place in …
Saturday, 14 July 2018, 7.30 pm, diffrakt | centre for theoretical periphery An evening with Peter Szendy | Arnd Wedemeyer In 1755, Immanuel Kant published a short text »Of the …
Sunday, 1 July 2018, 8 pm, diffrakt | centre for theoretical periphery An evening with Ann Cotten | Anne Dippel | Jiré Emine Gözen The event will take place in …
Sunday, 1 July 2018, 4 pm, diffrakt | centre for theoretical periphery Workshop with Jiré Emine Gözen The event will take place in German. The event is part of the …
Sunday, 1 July 2018, 12 am, diffrakt | centre for theoretical periphery Workshop with Ann Cotten | Anne Dippel The event will take place in German. The event is part …
Thursday, 5 July 2018, 7.30 pm, diffrakt | centre for theoretical periphery Conversation and book presentation featuring David Bebnowski | Jana König | Moritz Neuffer | Michael Schneider The event …
Saturday, 30 June, and Sunday, 1 July 2018, diffrakt | centre for theoretical periphery So how did we ever get SO FAR? Why do we talk about science fiction(s) in …
Saturday, 22 September 2018, 1 pm, diffrakt | centre for theoretical periphery Workshop with Andrew Fisher Experiences, processes and techniques of scale, scaling and scalability have become ever more obvious …