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Future Ideations Camp Vol.4 Keynote Lecture 1: Oron Catts, “Life is Not What it Used to Mean”

2023.09.21(Thu)
Civic Creative Base Tokyo [CCBT]
 
淡い黄色の背景に「生態系をデータとしてとらえる/表現する」というタイトルがピンク色の文字で書かれています。画像の中央には、実験装置の写真が配置されており、その周囲には抽象的なイラストが散りばめられています。また、イベントの日時や内容が記載されており、基調講演「変わりゆく生命の概念」がテーマとして紹介されています。
Date & Time
September 21 (Sat) 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Venue
Civic Creative Base Tokyo [CCBT]
Capacity
90 (First-come, first-served basis)
Admission
Free
Accessibility and Support
Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation will be provided.

Understanding and expressing ecosystems through data to reinterpret them from multispecies perspectives: keynote lectures by artists and researchers.

In conjunction with Future Ideations Camp Vol. 4: Understanding and Creatively Expressing Ecosystems as Data, held at Civic Creative Base Tokyo in October 2024, four keynote lectures aim to instill renewed awareness of ecosystems from the perspectives of art, design, behavioral science, and the history of life. Today, the negative impact of human activities on ecosystems has become a major concern. These lectures are an opportunity to learn from the practices of Japanese and international artists and researchers the means of understanding the broader ecosystems that encompass our lives and discover new guiding principles for enriching those ecosystems.

【Keynote Lecture 1】
Oron Catt: Life is Not What it Used to Mean

Date: September 21 (Sat) 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Lecturer: Oron Catts (artist / co-founder and director of SymbioticA)
*Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation will be provided.

Oron Catts (artist / co-founder and director of SymbioticA):
In most languages there is only one word to describe the concept of life in all of its manifestations. This poverty of languages might limit the ways human culture can relate to the growing knowledge about different aspects of life (sciences), and even more importantly it can impact the directions this newfound knowledge can be employed. Some of the most radical shifts in our understanding of the concept of life happen in labs by mission driven researchers in confined epistemological silos and tend to be culturally analysed by other researchers with no firsthand and direct experience of the actualities of the impact of research on life itself.     
Art that is experientially engaged with the life sciences can play a role in shining a light on that which we still have no cultural words to describe. 
This talk will draw on my personal experience as an artist, researcher, and curator, working in the life sciences labs for the last three decades, to provide some anecdotes that might help to culturally contextualised the important field of Artificial Biology.  

Keynote Lecture 2 – 4 : Elizabeth Hénaff , Murakami Hisashi , Nakamura Keiko

October 12 (Sat) 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm, October 13 (Sun), October 15 (Tue) 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Lecturer: Elizabeth Hénaff (computational biologist,  artist), Murakami Hisashi (Researcher), Nakamura Keiko (doctor of science / Honorary Director, JT Biohistory Research Hall)

淡いピンク色の背景にタイトル「生態系をデータとしてとらえる/表現する」がピンク色で書かれています。10月に行われる成果展示の情報が記載されており、日時と入場無料であることが強調されています。画像内には、さまざまな抽象的な形状やイラストが配置され、視覚的に興味を引くデザインが施されています。

Future Ideations Camp Vol.4 Results Exhibition

Dates: October 17 (Thu)-20 (Sun) 13:00-19:00

Oron Catts

artist / co-founder and director of SymbioticA

Oron Catts is the co-founder and director of SymbioticA: The Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts, School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia. SymbioticA was awarded the inaugural Golden Nica for Hybrid Arts at Prix Ars Electronica in 2007, and the WA Premier’s Award in 2008. In 1996, he founded the Tissue Culture & Art Project with Ionat Zurr. As part of this project, they were the first to grow and eat cultured meat, and produced Victimless Leather in 2004, growing tissue into a leather without hurting animals. Catts was a Professor at Large in Contestable Design at the Royal College for the Arts, a visiting scholar at the Department of Art and Art History, Stanford University, and a visiting professor at the School of Art, Design and Architecture in Aalto University, Helsinki. Catts has curated thirteen exhibitions and published several books and more than a hundred book chapters and journal articles. His art projects have featured in venues such New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Centre Pompidou, Mori Art Museum, Science Gallery London and Dublin, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Ars Electronica, and National Art Museum of China.

Organizer
Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Civic Creative Base Tokyo [CCBT] (Arts Council Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)