"The Coming Catastrophe": Christoph Engemann on "Computational Eschatologies"

17th December 2019: As a part of this semesters "Bauhaus.Module", the lecture series "The Coming Catastrophe" invites everyone to Christoph Engemann's upcoming lecture on "Computational Eschatologies".

The coming catastrophe poses a challenge to thinking. Only recently have the interrelated events of human-induced climate change and mass extinction begun to unfold as a global media event of proportional magnitude. The proliferation of discourses around impending anthropogenic doom seems to have reached a virtualtipping point, from which there is no return to a “business as usual”-attitude. As the environmental conditions on which all human life depends change in ever more alarming rates, there seem to be few aspects of life, of policy making, and of theoretical work, that can remain unchanged. Scholars in the field of cultural and media theory, particularly in Weimar, are used to observing phenomena of change in terms of their historical becoming. While the identification of the historical causes (and causers) of anthropogenic change is decisive for the assessment of “what there is to be done”, the current situation is unique in that it also challenges habitual modes of thinking and forces us to train our eyes on the things to come.

As a part of this semesters "Bauhaus.Module", the lecture series "The Coming Catastrophe" invites everyone to Christoph Engemann's upcoming lecture on "Computational Eschatologies".

Christoph Engemann works at the department of Media Studies Bauhaus University Weimar. He researches and teaches about Digitization of Statehood, Genealogy of Transactions, the cultural technique of graphing and on rurality and barns.

Topic: "Computational Eschatologies"
Date: 17th December 2019
Time: 19:00-20:30 Uhr
Location: R 015, Bauhausstraße 11

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