"We have a time marked by a double process of technology and politization of life" interview with Flavia Costa
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Flavia Costa holds a Ph.D. in Social Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires, where she holds the position of Associate Professor of the Informatics and Society Seminar. In addition, she is an assistant researcher at the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (Conicet) and a member of the editorial group of Artefacto magazine. Thoughts on the technique as well as the collective Ludion - Argentine exploratory of poetics / technological policies.
In the last decade, he has translated the work of Giorgio Agamben into Spanish into collaboration. She is the author of numerous publications on bioart, technology and society, biopolitical and biotechnical, episteme of information and technological ways of life.
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