Seminars 2024
What is a world and how is it made? How do the worlds we co-create with emergent technologies shape our shared speculations on worlds to come?
This talk offers an immersive look into Bucknell's expansive worlding practice, which combines speculative fiction, game engine design, and nonhuman narratives to envision worlds that move beyond the false binaries of utopia vs dystopia and self vs world. Drawing on feminist science fiction, queer theory, and posthuman game design, the talk will delve into Bucknell's recent and current projects, which, among other topics, reconsider notions of individual identity and agency through ecological frameworks. Ways of Worlding considers the political valence of storytelling as a cultural technology and explores the game engine as an affective interface for generating new ways of being with the world. READ MORE
Seminars 2024
The six online seminars address the concept of identity through the lenses of technology, feminism & queer theory, decolonialism, politics, and philosophy. Each seminar features a lecture by invited theorists, artists, and curators representing these fields, fostering dialogue on how identity is reshaped in contemporary contexts.
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