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		<title>Belgrade, 25 May. The biomorphic: Kurt Goldstein and the genealogy of biopolitics</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Life Art Biopolitics conference
Belgrade, 25th of May 2012
Cultural Center Dom Omladine
www.lifeartbiopolitics.org
Presentations and lectures: Roberto Esposito / Matteo Pasquinelli / Lorenzo Chiesa / Maurizio Lazzarato / Rastko Mocnik / Marijan Krivak / Ugo Vlaisavljevic / Alpar Losonc / Artists: Oreet Ashery / Marijan Crtalic. Here is my abstract [Italian version below]:
 



The biomorphic: Kurt Goldstein and the genealogy of the notion of [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matteopasquinelli.com/the-biomorphic-kurt-goldstein</link>
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		<title>Istanbul, 15 Mar. Network, Surplus and the Common at SALT</title>
		<description><![CDATA[
March 16, 19.15 hr.
SALT Beyoğlu, Istanbul
→ Full program here
The February 2010 issue of The Economist reported that digital information is growing out of measure, out of the storage and computing capacity of the current network infrastructure. The article appeared to be very optimistic and comfortable about new business opportunities of such a trend, but some data [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matteopasquinelli.com/surplus-common-salt-istanbul</link>
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		<title>Paris, 20 Nov. Computational Politics and Architecture symposium</title>
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		<link>http://matteopasquinelli.com/computational-politics-and-architecture-symposium</link>
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		<title>Warsaw, 22 Oct. The Labour of the Multitude</title>
		<description><![CDATA[My abstract for the conference:
Machinic Capitalism and Network Surplus Value: Towards a Political Economy of the Turing Machine
In the 1960s Gilbert Simondon noticed that industrial machines were already an information relay, as they were bifurcating for the first time the source of energy (nature) from the source of information (the worker). In the same years [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matteopasquinelli.com/the-labour-of-the-multitude</link>
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		<title>Stockholm, 8 Jun. The common has no outside, lecture</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Lecture at DOCH, Stockholm
8 June 2011, hr  18:00 &#8211; 21:00 [website]

The common has no outside: Coreography of the new subjectivities of labour orchestrated by cognitive capitalism and financial crisis.
Matteo Pasquinelli
Abstract. In the last decade we became familiar with a new political grammar which attempted to upgrade our imagination to the modes of production of contemporary capitalism: see [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matteopasquinelli.com/the-common-has-no-outside</link>
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		<title>Amsterdam, 19 May. Keynote at Post/Autonomia conference</title>
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&#8220;Knowledge against financial capitalism — metamorphosis of Marx’s notion of organic composition of capital into a diagram of new subjectivities&#8221; [new title]
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My keynote at:
Post/Autonomia Conference
Amsterdam, 19-21 May 2011
→ Venue: Smart Project Space, Arie Biemondstraat 111
→ Program
Time: 16.30 hr
Keynote: Matteo Pasquinelli
Moderators: Vincenzo Binetti, University of Michigan &#38; Federico Luisetti, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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		<link>http://matteopasquinelli.com/post-autonomia-conference</link>
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		<title>Berlin, 27 Apr. Four regimes of entropy: Notes for a biomorphic media theory</title>
		<description><![CDATA[MEDIA SOUP is an open colloquium of the Institute for Media Theories at Humboldt University Berlin, hosted by Paul Feigelfeld and Jussi Parikka.
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 27 April 2011 / 18- 20:00 hrs
Institut für Medienwissenschaft
www.medientheorien.hu-berlin.de
Venue: Medientheater
Sophienstraße 22a, Mitte &#8211; Berlin
medientheater.hu-berlin.de
Open seminar, RSVP here if you like or whatever, join us: http://on.fb.me/dKIWRY
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→ Download PDF here
This seminar conversation approaches the definition [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matteopasquinelli.com/seminar-humboldt</link>
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		<title>Sydney, 10 Mar. Informationalism, Environmentalism and the Notion of Surplus</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The Centre for Cultural Research Seminar Series are a regular feature of CCR’s events calendar and provide local and international scholars with the opportunity to present their ongoing work.
Thursday 10 March 2011
2:00 PM &#8211; 4:30 PM
Matteo Pasquinelli, Amsterdam/Berlin
Informationalism, Environmentalism and the Notion of Surplus
Today the information commons are often presented as the realm of the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matteopasquinelli.com/informationalism-environmentalism-surplus</link>
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		<title>Berlin, 6 Feb. Life in Excess: Transpersonality and Autonomy in the Age of Biopower</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The conference &#8216;Biomedial Politics in the Age of Digital Liveness&#8217; at Transmediale 2011 hosts a discussion with Roberto Esposito and Judith Revel moderated by Matteo Pasquinelli.
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Panel-discussion
LIFE IN EXCESS &#8211;  Transpersonality and Autonomy in the Age of Biopower
We need to untie the dialectical circle of power / counter-power in another  way and operate within [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matteopasquinelli.com/berlin-6-feb-life-in-excess-transpersonality-and-autonomy-in-the-age-of-biopower</link>
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		<title>Berlin, 5 Feb. Life at Work: Bioeconomy and the Crisis of Cognitive Capitalism</title>
		<description><![CDATA[On the 5th of February Transmediale festival 2011 will host a keynote conversation on bioeconomy with Franco &#8216;Bifo&#8217; Berardi and Maurizio Lazzarato introduced by Matteo Pasquinelli.
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Keynote-conversation
LIFE AT WORK &#8211; Bioeconomy and the Crisis of Cognitive Capitalism
More than just &#8216;collective intelligence&#8217; and our brain skills, digital economy is absorbing today the whole of our social relations [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://matteopasquinelli.com/life-at-work</link>
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