David Benqué & Cathrine Kramer
lecture
WE 16.11.2016 20:00 - 22:00

David Benqué is a designer/researcher from Paris. He holds a BA in Graphic Design from the Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten in the Hague(NL) and an MA in Design Interactions from the Royal College of Art in London(UK). His design practice aims to creatively question the roles science and technology play in society. He is currently investigating ‘prediction technologies’ as part of his PhD in Information Experience Design at the Royal College of Art. www.davidbenque.com

Cathrine Kramer is a Norwegian artist and curator working internationally. She is the co-founder of the Center for Genomic Gastronomy, an artist-led think tank that investigates the mysterious corners of the food system. Cathrine has curated exhibitions about food, strange weather and the future of the human species for the Center of Contemporary Culture, Barcelona (CCCB) and Science Gallery, Dublin. She has lectured at numerous academic institutions around the world, and holds degrees from the Royal College of Art, London and the University of Technology, Sydney. Cathrine works at the intersection of art and science, with a focus on the ecological and cultural dimensions of life on Spaceship Earth. callmecat.com

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