With Anna Püschel, Max Eyschen and Michal Noy
We use language, concepts, images, stereotypes and symbols, to define the world around us. However, do we share the same definitions? And are these meanings set in stone or can we create new ones? In Humanities Ever After’s third online talk, we will dive into these questions together with Anna Püschel, Max Eyschen and Michal Noy. The works of these three artists interact with the theme of association in their own way. In ‘The Encyclopaedia of the Uncertain’ Anna explores the topic of doubt to approach the problematic definition of the "truth". Max’s mosaic of posters 'Moritz’ illustrates how both space and time intervene in creating meaning. And by inviting us to create our own meanings, Michal’s installation ‘First I Learned to Talk, Then I Learned to Walk’, makes us conscious over our existing "normal" terms.