Lecture Series "Thinking (further) Through Materialities": 4th Lecture by Joe Dumit (Nov. 5)

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Alain Müller

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Oct 31, 2025, 12:16:07 PMOct 31
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Dear colleagues, friends, and all interested,

As is becoming our weekly tradition, we are pleased to announce the next lecture in the series "Thinking (further) Through Materialities.”  
This time, on Wednesday, November 5 at 4:15 pm CET, we welcome Joseph Dumit, who will give a lecture titled “Substance as Method, Material Bodies.”  

For this session, Joseph Dumit will join us via Zoom. Participants are welcome to attend either in person or online.  
If you wish to join online, please register by writing to the following address:

As always, we look forward to your participation. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

Best regards,
Alain Müller / Marion Schulze

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Alain Müller

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Nov 7, 2025, 11:18:12 AMNov 7
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Dear colleagues, friends, and all interested,

Continuing with our weekly tradition, we are pleased to announce the next lecture in the series "Thinking (further) Through Materialities.”  
On Wednesday, November 12 at 4:15 pm CET, we will have the pleasure to welcome Sarine Waltenspül (University of Lucerne, CH) and Mario Schulze (University of Basel, CH), who will give a lecture titled “String Figures: A Cultural, Material, Collaborative Practice.”  

For this session, Sarine Waltenspül and Mario Schulze will be present with us in Basel. Participants are welcome to attend either in person or online. If you wish to join online, please register by writing to the following address:

As always, we look forward to your participation. Should you have any questions, please write us.

Best regards,
Alain Müller / Marion Schulze

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Alain Müller

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Nov 21, 2025, 12:22:54 PMNov 21
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Dear colleagues, friends, and all interested,

Continuing the "Thinking (further) Through Materialities” lecture series, we are pleased to welcome Noortje Marres (University of Warwick,
UK) this coming Wednesday, November 26 at 4:15 pm CET. Noortje Marres will hold a lecture titled “What Is Social about Al? Lessons from the Street Practice.” 

The lecture will be delivered online, with options to join remotely or come in person. 
To attend online, please register by emailing:

As always, we look forward to your participation. Should you have any questions, please write.

Best regards,
Alain Müller / Marion Schulze

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Alain Müller

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Nov 28, 2025, 11:01:14 AM (9 days ago) Nov 28
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Dear colleagues, friends, and all interested,

As we approach the conclusion of our "Thinking (further) Through Materialities” lecture series, we are pleased to announce its second-to-last event and to welcome Işıl Karataş (University of Vienna, AT) this coming Wednesday, December 3 at 4:15 pm CET. Işıl Karataş will hold a lecture titled "Eco-Aesthetic Entanglements in Filmmaking: The Materiality of Sound and Image."

For this session, Işıl Karataş will be present with us in Basel. As always, participants are welcome to attend either in person or online. To join online, please register by writing to the following address: anmeld...@unibas.ch

We look forward to your participation as this series draws to a close. Should you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to write.

Best regards,
Alain Müller / Marion Schulze

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Alain Müller

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Dec 5, 2025, 5:16:13 AM (3 days ago) Dec 5
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Dear colleagues, friends, and all interested,

We are pleased to announce the final talk of our "Thinking (further) Through Materialities" lecture series, welcoming Fernando Domínguez Rubio (University of California, San Diego, USA) this coming Wednesday (December 10). 
Fernando Domínguez Rubio will present a lecture titled “Avowing Loss.” 

Please note that this lecture will exceptionally begin at 4:55pm CET.

Fernando Domínguez Rubio will deliver the lecture online. Participants are invited to join either online or in person in Basel. 
To attend online, please register by writing to this email address:

We look forward to your participation as we conclude the series. 

Best regards,
Alain Müller / Marion Schulze

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