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CCCB Interviews
Seminar with Naomi Oreskes
Science, society and disinformation
How can social trust in science be strengthened? What is the role of the mass media? Naomi Oreskes, Henry Charles Lea Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University, will speak with Agustí Nieto-Galan, Carlos Elías, and Alba Tobella about the situation of scientific knowledge in times of disinformation and post-truth.
The Counter-Domesticated City: Barcelona and Wild Boars
Aníbal G. Arregui
Adopting the perspective of a wild boar can help us to understand our current socio-ecological situation and rethink how we live alongside other species.
Inside the exhibition
Georges Didi-Huberman: “Emotions are unclassifiable”
Inside the exhibition “In the Troubled Air…”
Chris Ware and Jordi Costa talk about comics as an intimate, profoundly human art form
Inside the exhibition «Chris Ware. Drawing is Thinking»
Claudi Carreras and Andrés Cardona advocate for a deeper understanding of Amazonian culture
As part of the exhibition “Amazons. The Ancestral Future”
Florence Tissot and Jordi Costa champion Agnès Varda’s central role in the history of cinema
Inside the exhibition “Agnès Varda. Photographing, Filming, Recycling”
Philipp Engel: “The suburban landscape is so iconic that it sparks a fascination from which we cannot break free”
Inside the exhibition "Suburbia"
Lluís Nacenta and Jordi Torres talk about the cultural and scientific changes surrounding the AI
Inside the exhibition "AI: Artificial Intelligence"
Alyce Mahon and Antonio Monegal explain the importance of revisiting Sade today.
Inside the exhibition "Sade. Freedom or evil"
Writing in Dark Times
Rebecca Solnit
Stories of the Imperceptible
Carolin Emcke
Narrating, Despite Everything
Patricia Evangelista
The Smoke of Gunfire: Reporting on Trauma
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