RMIT University presents artist Patricia Piccinini and RMIT Honorary Professor, philosopher Rosi Braidotti in a captivating conversation to celebrate the global launch of the Planetary Civics Inquiry.
Braidotti, as a world-leading philosopher of posthumanism, challenges anthropocentrism and advocates for an ethical framework that recognises the rights and agency of all beings. Piccinini, through her high-profile art practice, explores the intersections of technology, biology, and ethics, prompting an affecting and humane re-evaluation of the boundaries between species and identities.
This thought-provoking conversation between artist and philosopher will explore the interconnectedness of all life, and the complex and urgent issues this raises.
Presented by RMIT’s College of Design and Social Context as part of the Planetary Civics Inquiry, with the support of the RMIT Design and Creative Practice Enabling Impact Platform and RMIT Culture.