*c-lab 3.0 Screening Talk
My Room, Row *c
To kick-off *c-lab 3.0, we offered an opportunity for participants to view and converse on the film Fatigue Society(Isabella Gresser, 2015) – a philosophical reflection on the various symptoms that characterize contemporary society. Instead of presenting an expert’s opinion, the program encouraged the audiences to interpret and discuss the screening experience. My Room, Row *c
SCHEDULE
15:00 - 16:00 Film
16:00 - 17:00 Open Discussion & Dialogue
FILM : Fatigue Society
The
essay film about the German philosopher Byung-Chul Han encircles the phenomenon
of fatigue in our capitalistic societies and its associated symptoms such as
depression and burnout. It raises the question of how we want to live today,
and what we can oppose to the pressure of an achievement-oriented digital
society.
DIRECTOR : Isabella Gresser
Isabella Gresser works across media and forms. She studied with Marina Abramović and her works have been shown internationally in the context of art and film. Her multilayered videos and installations combine video, found-footage, drawings, and photographs with text passages from literature, philosophy or poetry. The experimental poetic work is characterized by an emphasis on research and critical theory and the linking of culture-theoretical and philosophical aspects of the West and the Far East.
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