For Tobias Rees, humans learn to set themselves apart from nature at the turn from the sixteenth to the seventeenth century. Interested in how categories that order knowledge mutate over time and the effects these mutations have on conceptions of the human, Rees writes about how the real is organized by modern templates for culture, society and technology.
Watch the video talk with subtitles (EN, LV, RU): http://bit.ly/TobiasReesTalk
RIBOCA2 Public programmes Associate Curator - Sofia Lemos
Podcast made in collaboration with tirkultura.net
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