| OPEN CALL - Nonhuman 
subjectivities
 
 
  
 
 Four to five hundred years ago Copernicus and Galileo 'removed' the 
Earth (and humanity) from the centre of the universe. In Western Philiosophy 
this coincides with the 'epistemological turn' away from cosmology. Western 
civilization through the enlightenment and into the modern age has continued to 
place the human experience at the center of existence. Postmodernism, for 
example, has reveled in human subjectivity, almost to the point of denying all 
else.
 
 In response to recent cultural and 
scientific developments Art Laboratory Berlin is initiating an open 
call for art works, texts and cooperative works with artists, scholars 
and scientists on the general theme of non-human 
subjectivities.
 
 Recent philosophical works by 
i.a. Graham Harman, Quentin Meillasoux, Isabelle Stengers and John Gray have questioned the 
solely human role of subjectivity that has formed the core of 'humanism' over 
the past five centuries.
 
 We suggest a 
new multiplicity of viewpoints and an exploration of non-human intelligence, 
agency and subjectivity, that make up our planet (and 
beyond).
 
 Possible topics could 
include
 
  Perspectives under threat - non-human 
  viewpoints during the great species die off.
  Bacterial viewpoints - how microbes 
  communicate, interact and experience the world.
  Non-human perspectives - intelligence and 
  agency in animals, plants, bacteria. 
  Re-definition of intelligence, agency and sentience in 
  ways that are not anthropomorphic.
  What do some of these perspectives make of Homo 
  sapiens? e.g.- 90% of the cells in our body do not have human DNA -we are 
  a mere host, a topography, for billions of bacteria and fungi. 
  How about agency (and even intelligence) beyond life - 
  virii or crystals for instance.
  Are complex data systems, algorithms, artificial 
  intelligence beginning to have points of view, and forms of agency that are 
  beyond human comprehension? Art Laboratory 
Berlin is seeking submissions and proposals predominantly for exhibitions, 
performances and workshops, but is also interested in cooperation with scholars 
and scientists for the production of a series of lectures, texts and a 
symposium
 
 The 
deadline for entries is 15 December, 2014.
 Chosen proposals will form part of our 2016-17 
programme
 
 Please 
submit your proposal by email to: 
nonhumanisms(at)artlaboratory-berlin.org
 
 The 
application should include a proposal (not longer than 5 pages), a CV and work 
portfolio (not longer than 10 pages). We ask that you keep the size of attachments altogether under 5MB. For video or 
other large files we encourage the use of links. In rare exceptions proposals 
may be accepted by post, if a request is first sent by 
email. Please title the subject line: POST 
RQST.
 
 link: http://artlaboratory-berlin.org/html/eng-open-call-nonhumanisms.htm
 
 
 
 
 Photo credit: Differential intake of 
coloured substances by slime mould Physarum 
polycephalum in laboratory implementation of 
Kolmogorov-Uspenskii machine. Courtesy of Andrew Adamatzky. Adamatzky A. 
"Physarum Machines" (World Scientific, 2010).
 
 
 
  
 Regine Rapp, Christian de 
Lutz
 Prinzenallee 34, 13359 Berlin
 www.artlaboratory-berlin.org
 info@artlaboratory-berlin.org
 
 
 
 
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