Together with independent researcher Sandra Gonzales Santos and philosopher of mind Miguel Angel Sebastian, Per Huttner and Carima Neusser will organise a performative guided tour through the marvelous Biblioteca Vasconcelos in Mexico City.
The goal of shifting the perception and understanding of the world that
surrounds us ever so slightly for a small audience of 20 people.
Together with independent researcher Sandra Gonzales Santos and philosopher of mind Miguel Angel Sebastian
they investigate how having and extra eye attached or integrated to the
body open novel perspectives on our every day experience. What would
that mean for human anatomy, the body’s movements, our philosophy,
technology, fashion and art? They will look into how technology can
offer eyes to see and embody experiences that were previously out of
reach for us, an exploration that mankind has engaged in since the time
of first telescope and microscope. This tradition continues now that man
can control rovers on Mars or carry out surgery via the internet using
modern technology. Together the four will undertake a speculative
journey that will trigger the imagination of the audience and allow
philosophy, science and technology studies, visual art and choreography
to meet in a fun and challenging way.
More information (in Spanish) here.
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