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DTSTAMP:20260516T092958Z
DTSTART:20221209T113000Z
DTEND:20230216T153000
SUMMARY:Humanities within Natural History
DESCRIPTION: <p>Representing the convergent sites where natural history encountered the development of human society, Janet Laurence&rsquo;s practice demonstrates the intricate network among human beings and natural creatures as well as the efforts we should make to maintain the balance. In this talk, Laurence and Chang Wan-chen, the curator of Laurence&rsquo;s solo exhibition &lsquo;Entangled Garden for Plant Memory&rsquo; in 2020, will explore this sensitive landscape of nature through both scientific and artistic engagements.</p>
<p>These projects adopted a museological view to generate interconnected narratives of natural history including specimens of plants, birds, minerals and fungi. By building an immersive habitat, Laurence&rsquo;s practice scopes the sensation of nature, demonstrating the relationship among different natural lives on this planet and their interactions with the humanities.</p>
LOCATION:Brazil
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