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The colloquia have been designed to be small events for the sharing and exchange of knowledge. They are aimed at providing a focused, intensive space for interdisciplinary exchange and the strengthening of ties between partners in the network. It was anticipated that the colloquia would be characterised by intense debate as partners in different disciplines and working environments share understandings and investigate the possibilities of an interdisciplinary approach.

All colloquia have the twin objectives of: exploring how concepts, methods and tools are applied in different disciplines and different environments; exploring how reflexivity is embedded in concepts, methods and tools in different disciplines and different environments.

 

The programme of past colloquia is as follows:

 
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Performing topology
22 March 2010
Television Studio, Lockwood Building
Goldsmiths, University of London


This workshop has been supported by funding under the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Union

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The Discovery of the New
26-27 February 2010
Union Chapel London, London, UK

This workshop has been supported by funding under the Sixth
Framework Programme of the European Union.


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Can experiments with humanoid robots tell us something about us?
25 February 2010
Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

Lecture given by: Luc Steels, University of Brussels (VUB AI Lab) & Sony Computer Science Lab (Paris)

This event has been supported by funding under the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Union.

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