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With: artist Tauba Auerbach; artist Sarah Oppenheimer; artist Rachel Rose; artist Aki Sasamoto with mathematician Pau Atela; mathematician Jeffrey Brock in concert with music theorist Brian Kane; computer scientist Nisheeth Vishnoi; and researcher and engineer Ramon Amaro, amongst others…
Karen Barad, feminist theorist, author of Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning, and Professor at the University of California at Santa Cruz is joined by friend and collaborator Elaine Gan, co-editor of Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene, and Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow at New York University, for an interdisciplinary convergence of dialogue, performances, and screenings across the arts and sciences, aimed at opening up different possibilities for thinking temporalities anew, against the grain of homogenous, empty time, breaking with telos, determinism, apocalypse, nostalgia, and progress.
The day’s events will be in dialogue with Karen Barad’s lecture: “After the End of the World: Entangled Nuclear Colonialisms, Matters of Force, and the Material Force of Justice” taking place the evening before, on March 26 at 6 pm.
This event is open to the Yale community.
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