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Kviečiame gruodžio 23 d. 17.30 į naujausio 15-ojo SPHAIROS žurnalo numerio The Present’s Virtuality in Media Heterotopia pristatymą

2025-12-19

Kviečiame gruodžio 23 d. 17.30 į naujausio 15-ojo SPHAIROS žurnalo numerio The Present’s Virtuality in Media Heterotopia pristatymą, kuris vyks Lietuvos kultūros tyrimų institute (Saltoniškių g. 58, Vilniuje) antrame aukšte esančioje salėje.

Renginyje apie šio Sphairos numerio kūrimą galėsite išgirsti iš žurnalo kūrybinės grupės, taip pat susitikime dalyvaus žurnale esančių tekstų autoriai - kultūros tyrinėtojai Rita Repšienė (vyr. redaktorė), Naglis Kardelis, Vytautas Rubavičius, Margarita Matulytė ir kiti.
Apie Sphairos 15: The Present’s Virtuality in Media Heterotopia

In an increasingly virtual present, we are living through a time of challenges shaped by media heterotopia. The digital world is altering our choices, questioning our hierarchy of priorities and values, and offering us the possibility of becoming integral participants in our own existential reality. In this issue, Lithuanian art historians, philosophers, and cultural researchers discuss the opportunities opened by innovation and possible collaboration with artificial intelligence. They are joined by self-taught artists such as Iranian artist Samaneh Atef, who previously studied computer engineering, as well as a Peruvian shaman and a Canadian Inuk hunter-turned-artist. 

In “Weeds (for the Natufians)” Lisa Robertson documents the archaeological excavation of the Natufian culture in the Levant (in what is now Gaza) by the British archaeologist Dorothy Garrod in the 1930s. Employing a critical feminist approach to the appropriation of images of the Virgin Mary’s body as a form of self-empowerment, Eglė Elena Murauskaitė, in her article seeks recognition of conscious choice in relation to both her own body and the bodies of others. This edition also features a conversation between Uruguayan artist, educator Luis Camnitzer and the Lithuanian born Colombian mathematician, politician Antanas Mockus. We find ourselves at a crossroads of values: How can we preserve our originality, creative orientations, and capacity for critical reflection in the non-virtual reality?

Contributing cultural researchers and artists: Samaneh Atef, Naglis Kardelis, Lisa Robertson, Rita Repšienė, Luis Camnitzer, Antanas Mockus, Eglė Elena Murauskaitė, Pablo Amaringo, Vytautas Rubavičius, Margarita Matulytė and Pudlo  Pudlat