6. Mai 2015, 14.00 Uhr Interface Culture Lecture Room, Kollegiumgasse 2, 3.OG
Interface Cultures lädt im Rahmen der IC Lectures Series zum Vortrag von Thomas Feuerstein. Thomas Feuerstein works using media such as sculpture and installation as well as graphic art, painting, photography and net art, creating multilayered references to biology, the philosophy of science, economics, and cultural history in the process. His artistic production is characterized by engagement with a wide spectrum of theories and their aesthetic assimilation. He uses natural scientific methods to interlock the factual and the fictive in his processual installations, deconstructing scientific explanatory models' claims to truth and prompting new contexts of meaning. Chemical- physical processes become metaphors of social structures; ideas from classical philosophy combine with phenomena from today's highly technological world in the field of research DAIMONOLOGY, developed by Feuerstein. Thomas Feuerstein