When we think of a scenographer’s work, we typically imagine someone who designs sets for cinema, theatre or television. Xesca Salvà goes beyond this, crafting her own stage pieces. She aims to engage us in play and storytelling, connecting us with meaningful narratives. This is ...
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Defending Limits Is Not Malthusian
Giorgos Kallis
Self-limitation is not about constraining, but about defining collectively as societies our limits.
Lectures for secondary students
A morning with Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Racism, resistance and reparation
A morning with Helga Nowotny
Adolescence: A Strange Country
A morning with Brenda Navarro
Adolescence: A Strange Country
A morning with Pol Guasch
Friends and Imaginaries
A morning with Gerard Coll-Planas
Untangling Violence
A morning with Fina Birulés
Thinking about the World from Philosophy
A morning with Louise Amoore
Responsible Algorithms?
A morning with Lluís Nacenta
AI and Creativity
A morning with David Farrier
Fossils of the Future
A morning with Gaston Core and Mònica Miró
The Power of Poetry: From the Iliad to Rap
A morning with Rada Akbar
Voices That Resound in Art
A morning with Lea Ypi
What Does Being Free Mean?
A morning with Cas Mudde
Battling the extreme right
A morning with Fatima Bhutto
New global pop
A morning with Yásnaya Elena Aguilar Gil
Other Languages, Other Knowledge
A morning with Cristina Rivera Garza
Intimate Violences
A morning with Anna Starobínets
The power of imagination
A morning with Miquel del Pozo
The untidy brain
A morning with David Bueno
The untidy brain
M. E. O'Brien and Christo Casas
Beyond the nuclear family
The gender theorist M. E. O’Brien, author of Family Abolition (Pluto Press, 2023), speaks with the anthropologist and journalist Christo Casas about the need to try new ways of communizing care.
Richard Ford
Traces of Happiness
A.M. Homes
Alienation in America
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Who Has the Right to a House?
Margaret Crawford
Rethinking Suburbia
Serielizados, Robin Green, Ainhoa Marzol, Enric Albero
The American Dream: a Trip accross TV Series
Philipp Engel: “The suburban landscape is so iconic that it sparks a fascination from which we cannot break free”
Inside the exhibition "Suburbia"
The curator of the exhibition Philipp Engel examines the origin and vast expansion of residential neighbourhoods in the United States, an urban model centred on constructing large swathes of single-family homes on the outskirts of cities. Engel reflects on the allure that suburban landscapes ...
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