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   International Interdisciplinary 
Conference
   
 Nonhuman Agents in Art, Culture and Theory       
 
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   24 - 26 November, 
2017
  Art Laboratory Berlin  Theatre Hall, Prinzenallee 58, 13359 Berlin (Across the street from the 
Art Laboratory 
Berlin exhibition space)   Registration required: register@artlaboratory-berlin.org  3-day ticket: 40/ 25 EUR; 1-day ticket: 20/ 12 
EUR
 
  Nonhuman 
Agents takes into account recent 
philosophical approaches which question anthropocentrism. These discourses 
emphasize the nonhuman perspectives through object-oriented ontology (Harman and 
Meillasoux); discuss nonhuman / human encounters (Haraway); postulate a 
posthumanism (Braidotti); and examine various posthuman performative strategies 
such as intra-acting (Barad). A new 'de-centring' lets us draw our attention to 
a reality that can no longer be described in purely anthropocentric 
parameters  
       
          
         
         
        
      
  As a theoretical addition to our ongoing exhibition series 
Nonhuman Agents (June- December 
2017, Art Laboratory Berlin, along with our 
partners, The Institute for Arts and Media, University of Potsdam, will bring 
together international artists, scholars, and scientists from different 
disciplines to discuss artistic, philosophical, ethical and scientific 
approaches to nonhuman agency. Previous positions from our Nonhuman 
Subjectivities        
        
         
         
          
             series 
(2016-17) will also be 
included.
  The conference will start 
with a reflection on post-anthropocentrism by redefining intelligence (human, 
animal and plant intelligence), agency and sentience. An in-depth consideration 
will include the role of fungi: mycelium, the Internet of trees and yeasts. 
Microbial agency will be explored via the phenomenon of quorum sensing and 
biofilms, proposing a micro-subjectivity. There will be contributions on the 
microbiome and holobiome, taking into consideration the human as nonhuman. We 
want to open up a discussion to endosymbiosis and sympoiesis, reflecting 
symbiotic relationships, horizontal gene transfer and the role of Lynn Margulis 
in 21st century Biology and Science and Technology Studies. Finally, the 
conference will discuss nonhuman perspectives under threat and propose an 
ethology for the techno-scientific era.
 
  CONFERENCE_PROGRAM (Tentative, as of 8 October, 2017) 
  Friday, 24 November, 2017 
  9:00: 
Registration
  10:00 Regine Rapp, Christian de Lutz (Art Laboratory 
Berlin) Welcome and Introduction
  10:30 Other Subjectivities. Redefining Intelligence, Agency and 
Sentience
  Rahma Khazam (Aesthetics, Art 
Theory, Paris)  When the Sardine 
Can Looks back...
  Desiree Förster (Media Ecology, Institute for Arts and Media, University 
of Potsdam) Environments of Shared Concern 
  Maja Smrekar 
(Artist, Ljubljana)  The 
Wolf-human-dog  Continuum in Light of 
K-9_topology
 
  
12:30  Lunch break 
  13:30  Fungal Perspectives. From the Viewpoint of a 
Mushroom   Saša Spacal (Artist, 
Ljubljana) Mycohuman Relationships. Fungi as Interspecies 
Connectors, Companion Species and Human Symbionts
  Mirjan Švagelj (Microbiologist, 
Aceis Bio, Ljubljana) Mushrooms as Teachers. Mushrooms in Human 
Societies
  Vera 
Meyer (Applied and Molecular Microbiology, Institute of Biotechnology, Technical 
University Berlin) Fungal Biotechnology – What We Do with Fungi (and What 
Fungi Do With Us)
  15:30  Break 
  16:00 Plant Intelligence 
  Špela 
Petric (Scientist & artist, Amsterdam/ Ljubljana) The 
Vegetal, Intimately
  Joana 
Bergmann (Institute of Biology, Free University Berlin) Hand in 
Hand. Root Morphological Traits and Their Mediation by Arbuscular Mycorrhizal 
Fungi
  17:30 Break
  18:00 
 Keynote    Monika Bakke (Institute of Philosophy, Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan)  The Force of Radical Openness: Multispecies Alliances Beyond 
the Biological
  19:30   Reception at Art 
Laboratory Berlin, on view current exhibition Nonhuman Networks   
         
       ( More information )
 
 
  Saturday, 25 November, 2017
  10:30 Microbial Agency. Proposing 
Micro-Subjectivity 
  Anna 
Dumitriu (Artist, Brighton) Make Do and Mend
  Regine Hengge  (Institute of Biology, 
Dep. 
of Microbiology, Humboldt University Berlin) Biofilms - Invisible Cities of Microbes from the Petri 
Dish to the Human Body  
 Ingeborg Reichle (Media Theory, University of Applied Arts Vienna) 
 Identity/ Privacy in Public Spaces: Genetic 
Surveillance in Contemporary Art
  12:30  Lunch break
  13:30  Human as Nonhuman. 
Microbiome and holobiome
  François Joseph Lapointe (Artist and microbiologist, 
Department of Biological Sciences, University of 
Montreal) Performative Microbiome Experiments
  Tarsh Bates (Artist, SymbioticA, 
University of Western Australia, Perth) On Being a Microbioartist: Making Art in a 
Microbiology Lab
   
Regine Rapp (Art Theory, Curatorial Research, Art Laboratory 
Berlin) Nonhuman Subjectivities. Artistic 
Strategies for a Multispecies Performativity         
  15:30 Break
  16:00 Endosymbiosis and Sympoiesis   Rachel Mayeri (Artist, Media Studies, 
Harvey 
Mudd College, Los Angeles) Orfeo Nel Canale Alimentare
   
Heather Barnett (Artist, Researcher, Central St. Martins, 
London) Many-Headed: Co-creation across Scales 
and Species
  Daniel 
Renato Lammel (Institute of Biology, Free University Berlin)  Endosymbiosis and "Love Stories" between Plants 
and Microorganisms
  Laura Benítez Valero (Institute of Philosophy, 
Autonomous University of Barcelona)       
 Biosophy and Mutagenesis. Towards an Alien 
Sym_poiesis
  18:15 Break 
  18:30-19:45  Nonhuman Agents. 
A report  Alanna Lynch, Margherita Pevere, Theresa Schubert, Sarah Hermanutz, Heather Barnett and plan b 
(Sophia New & Daniel Belasco Rogers)
 
 
  Sunday, 26 
November, 2017
  11:00 Nonhuman Perspectives Under 
Threat
  Mary 
Maggic Tsang (Artist, Vienna) From Molecular Colonization to 
Molecular Collaborations
  David Sepkoski (Max Planck Institute for the History 
of Science, Berlin)   
  Are We Experiencing a 'Sixth Extinction' and Does it 
Matter?
  12.30 Break
  13.00  Beyond the 
Animal as Machine. Ethology in the Age of Technoscience 
  Birgit Schneider (Media Ecology, Institute for Arts and Media, University of 
Potsdam) Through the Eye of an Animal. Uexküll’s Perceptual Worlds in 
360°
  Robertina Šebjanic (Artist, Ljubljana) Sounds of 
Troubled Worlds = Songs for Serenity
  Vivian Xu (Artist, Designer, 
Shanghai) The Silkworm Project
  15:00 
Final Discussion - END  
 
       
 Current 
exhibition at Art Laboratory Berlin:     
     
     
 
  Nonhuman 
Networks Heather Barnett | Saša Spacal, Mirjan Švagelj & Anil 
Podgornik
 
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  Exhibition runs: 30 September - 26 November, 2017 Fri - Sun, 2 - 6 PM and by appointment           Extended opening hours on conference 
days:   
   24/25 Novmber: 12 - 8 PM 26 November: 12 - 6PM
  More information at:   
http://www.artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-exh-archive.htm
 
  Upcoming Event at Art Laboratory Berlin:
  Sarah Hermanutz | 
ill-at-ease seep 
    28 
October 2017 In her Lecture Ill-at-ease seep, Sarah Hermanutz discusses the 
relationship between humans and wetlands, an ongoing theme of her artistic 
research. Wetlands are one of the ecologically most diverse and important 
ecosystems for life on earth, but in the last century more than 50% have been 
destroyed. ( More information )   
 *Banner images: Left: 
Theresa Schubert, still from the workshop The forestal psyche, 
August 2017, photo:Tim Deussen/Studio Deussen; center: Robertina Šebjanic: 
Aurelia 1+Hz / proto viva generator, Installation with living system, 2014, 
photo: Hana Jošic; right Saša Spacal with Mirjan Švagelj and Anil Podgornik, 
Mycophone_unison, Responsive installation: electronics, sound, and 
biological material, 2013; Petri dish, detail of installation. Photo: Tim 
Deussen/Studio Deussen;  **Exhibition images: Left: Saša Spacal, Mirjan 
Švagelj and Anil Podgornik, Myconnect, Installation, 2014, Damjan Švarc / 
Kapelica gallery photo archive; right Heather Barnett, The Physarum Experiments 
Study No. 022, Film still, 2016  
 
  With the generous support of: 
 
      
 
 
  
 
 
  Media 
partner:
 
   
  Cooperation partners:
 
 
    Institute for Arts and 
Media, University of Potsdam
 
  
 
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  Regine 
Rapp, Christian de Lutz Prinzenallee 34, 13359 Berlin www.artlaboratory-berlin.org info@artlaboratory-berlin.org 
 
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