Bruno Latour - Do Objects Reside in res extensa and If Not Where are They Located?
Lecture date: 2011-02-22 Experience of space is supposed to be divided into an objective reality that is not 'really lived' and a 'lived' reality which, on the other hand, is not objectively real … The lecture will explore this apparently philosophical question by surveying several topics which have been extensively renewed by the digital techniques: the experience of using digital cartographies; the mapping of scientific controversies and the reinvention of originals through fac similes by the British artist Adam Lowe and his Madrid studio Factum Arte. Bruno Latour is professor in Sciences Po Paris.

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Architecture + Philosophy: Bruno Latour

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Bruno Latour | On Not Joining the Dots || Radcliffe Institute

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The World After: Bruno Latour and Hartmut Rosa on the consequences of the coronavirus crisis (2020)

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Graham Harman: Anthropocene Ontology

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【Kyoto Prize Commemorative Lecture】Bruno Latour “How to React to a Change in Cosmology”

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Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

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Donna Haraway & Bruno Latour | Discussion of the Film »Storytelling for Earthly Survival«

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Bruno Latour: Why Gaia is not the Globe

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The Education of Bruno Latour: On the Anthropocene

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Discussion with Bruno Latour, Hans Joachim Schellnhuber

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Prof. Graham Harman's Talk on Latour at Centre for Research in Posthumanities Bankura University

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Prof. Bruno Latour - 'Once Out of Nature' - Natural Religion as a Pleonasm

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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A is for Architecture | Albena Yaneva | Bruno Latour, actor-network theory and architects.

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Actor-Network Theory — Grant Kien

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Graham Harman. Speculative Realism. 2013

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Mini-lecture about Bruno Latour and the Parliament of Things by prof. dr. ir. PPCC Verbeek

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Prof. Bruno Latour 'From Critique to Composition'

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The Parliament of Things | Philosopher Bruno Latour, lecture

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