talks
001_frieder_nake
002_janina_loh
003_torsten_ensslin
004_zoe
005_albrecht_beutelspacher
006_xylander
007_rosa_menkman
002 JANINA LOH
Über Transhumanismus
ABOUT
Janina Loh is an ethicist at the Liebenau Foundation in Meckenbeuren on Lake Constance. She completed her doctorate at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in the field of constitution beyond the state and published her dissertation in 2014 with Springer VS. After a post-doctoral stay in Kiel, she worked as a university assistant at the University of Vienna. She published an introduction to trans- and posthumanism (2018) and an introduction to robot ethics (2019). Her habilitation project deals with an inclusive ethics of companionship for knowledge spaces. Her research interests include responsibility, trans- and posthumanism, robot ethics, Hannah Arendt, feminist philosophy of technology, theories of judgment and ethics in the sciences.
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Carolina Burandt
ON TRANSHUMANISM
VON DER TAPSIGKEIT DES EINZELNEN MENSCHEN
001_FRIEDER NAKE
Von der Tapsgkeit des
einzelnen Menschen
ABOUT
Frieder Nake is a pioneer at the interface of technology and art and is considered one of the first users of AI in art. Since the 1960s, he has created groundbreaking works that explore the possibilities of the digital world and blur the boundaries between man and machine.
With his teaching and research, Nake has inspired generations of artists and computer scientists. Nake has been Professor of Graphic Data Processing and Interactive Systems at the University of Bremen since 1972, i.e. for over 100 semesters.
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