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Virus!
dal 16/1/2002 al 19/1/2002
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16/1/2002

Virus!

Bundeskunsthalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn

Symposium. AIDS, Ebola and computer crashes; aliens, parasites and sleepers; bio- and cyber-terrorism - the image of the virus is ubiquitous. Since the beginning of the 1980s, when AIDS-fear inscribed itself onto the collective imagination, the virus has become one of the master metaphors of contemporary culture. The clandestine infiltration of a host organism, the subversive recoding of foreign operative systems, and the masqerades of mutation - virus maneuvres provide us with patterns on which to overlay a host of contact scenarios...


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Symposium

AIDS, Ebola and computer crashes; aliens, parasites and sleepers; bio- and cyber-terrorism - the image of the virus is ubiquitous. Since the beginning of the 1980s, when AIDS-fear inscribed itself onto the collective imagination, the virus has become one of the master metaphors of contemporary culture.

The clandestine infiltration of a host organism, the subversive recoding of foreign operative systems, and the masqerades of mutation - virus maneuvres provide us with patterns on which to overlay a host of contact scenarios, even allowing for a reconceptualisation of the categories of 'self' and 'other'. Thus we find the imagery of the virus being implemented to authorise phobic measures of containment and exclusion - but simultaneously giving scope to resistance and modes of subversive self-fashioning. It should come as no surprise that current debates over terrorist violence also turn out to be entangled in these firmly entrenched patterns of thought.

Viruses may be addressed as concrete objects or invoked as metaphors: they circulate throughout contemporary discourse. The "Virus!" symposium therefore invites immunologists, historians of medicine and technology, computer scientists, artists and cultural critics to address these issues.

The speakers will investigate how images of contagion, contact and contamination affect the production of scientific and technological 'hard facts', and reflect upon the role these images play in the formation of a new global order.

Concept:
Prof. Dr. Ruth Mayer
Dr. Brigitte Weingart
Dr. Bernd Busch

Conference language: German and English simultaneous translation

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