02.10.2020
Juan Felipe Zapata, Silvana Callegari, Nicolás Bernal
| Host: Natalia Rivera
The guests invited to this space for dialogue tell us and share their ideas, proposals and reflections about the possibility of life in the cosmos. From science to fiction, through forms, worlds and possible developments in other parts of space, how do we imagine the possibility of living outside this planet, and what are the thoughts of science in this regard?
Juan Felipe Zapata
Microbiologist, Master in Biotechnology, PhD student in Biology, Professor and University researcher (U of A Uniremington) Scientific Disseminator, Co-Founder Biohacking Colombia, Co-Founder of the Stigma Network and Co-Founder of the Collective for the dissemination of Biological Diversity (Guagua What) Advisor of the Socio-Legal Program for the Protection of Animals.
Silvana Callegari
New Media Artist with a master's degree in Media Art and Design at the Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany. During his studies he specialized in Augmented Reality in particular, where he carried out several projects also in Virtual Reality, Mapping, Open FrameWorks and Arduinos.
Nicolás Bernal
Doctor in particle physics from the University Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) in France. He has postdoctoral experience in Spain, Portugal, Germany and Brazil. He is currently a researcher at the Universidad Antonio Nariño (Colombia) and a research associate at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics ICTP (Italy). His work focuses on particle physics models beyond the standard model, phenomenology of dark matter, neutrinos and cosmology of the primordial universe.
Natalia Rivera
Emerging media artist, currently exploring the possibilities of digital technologies as a means of mutual support between living entities. In the context of the creation of indeterminate/queer knowledge, his processes are in-disciplinary, open, collective, collaborative and communitarian, through the Mutante laboratory (Bogotá) and the global network Suratómica of creation - art and science.
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