[NetBehaviour] Plásmata: Bodies Re-imagined online conversations

Irini Papadimitriou Irini at futureeverything.org
Fri Jun 24 14:48:22 CEST 2022


Dear all

I hope you are well.

I wanted to share a series of online conversations coming up on Sunday 26th and Monday 27th June (4-6.30pm BST / 6-8.30pm EEST) in the context of our outdoor exhibition Plásmata: Bodies, Deams and Data<https://www.onassis.org/whats-on/plasmata>, which is currently on display at Pedion tou Areos park in Athens, commissioned by Onassis Stegi.

The conversations programme, Plásmata: Bodies Re-imagined, will bring together artists, scholars and researchers to discuss what kind of bodies we are creating through technologies and technological worlds; bodies that are unequal, invisible, absent, controlled or defined by binaries. How are artists reinventing bodies and subvert online worlds? What kind of bodies are we envisioning, creating and engineering? Can new human manifestations - organic and machinic, human and non-human, integrated in nature, help us rethink humanness and envision multiple perspectives and equity across all forms of life?

Speakers/participants:
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Caroline Sinders, Ekene Ijeoma, Keiken, Lucy Sollitt, Dora Bartilotti, Mary Maggic, Ani Liu, Helen Kaplinsky, Piritta Puhto, Saša Spačal and Ariane Koek.

The full programme and free registration link can be found on:
https://futureeverything.org/event/plasmata-bodies-re-imagined/
and
https://www.onassis.org/whats-on/plasmata/plasmata-bodies-reimagined

If you happen to be in Athens, the exhibition will be on until the 10th July.

Best wishes
Irini



Irini Mirena Papadimitriou (she/her)

Creative Director | FutureEverything
twitter: @futureverything @irini_mirena | web: http://futureeverything.org<http://futureeverything.org/>

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CURRENT PROJECTS:



Unintended Consequences, May 7- November 25, 2022<https://futureeverything.org/portfolio/entry/unintended-consequences/>

A brand-new exhibition by artist Jen Southern<https://futureeverything.org/profile/jen-southern/> is heading to National Trust Quarry Bank, this spring. Commissioned by the National Trust<https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/> in partnership with FutureEverything, ‘Gathering Downstream’ explores stories of environmental change and the legacy of the industrial revolution. Part of the Unintended Consequences programme of activity.


Plásmata: Bodies, Dreams, and Data, May 23 - July 10, 2022<https://futureeverything.org/portfolio/entry/plasmata-bodies-dreams-and-data/>

Commissioned by Onassis Foundation and curated by FutureEverything Creative Director Irini Papadimitriou, ‘Plásmata: Bodies, Dreams and Data’ is a large-scale exhibition unfolding through Athens’ largest public park. The exhibition explores the body - individual, collective, human, or non-human - and questions how technology and technologically constructed worlds are shaping, affecting and impacting our bodies, identities and place.


Royal Horticultural Society Commission
<https://futureeverything.org/news/how-can-citizens-use-nature-based-solutions-to-improve-their-environment/>

FutureEverything are pleased to announce that we are working on a brand new commission from the Royal Horticultural Society to prototype a web based tool that allows users to calculate the environmental benefits of employing nature based solutions.


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