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The Tonkean macaque Monjet, Gothenburg Museum of Natural History. Photo: Anders Larsson.
Time and place: May 11, 2012 01:00 PM - Aug 24, 2012 05:00 PM, Galleri Sverdrup, Georg Sverdrup's building, Blindern

This exhibit constitutes part of the three-year research project "Animals as Objects and Animals as Signs". It is intended both to illustrate how animals are transformed into things, into "matter", and how the reification of animals concerns us, how it "matters".

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May
The Tonkean macaque Monjet, Gothenburg Museum of Natural History. Photo: Anders Larsson.
Time and place: May 11, 2012 01:00 PM - Aug 24, 2012 05:00 PM, Galleri Sverdrup, Georg Sverdrup's building, Blindern

This exhibit constitutes part of the three-year research project "Animals as Objects and Animals as Signs". It is intended both to illustrate how animals are transformed into things, into "matter", and how the reification of animals concerns us, how it "matters".

23 May
The Tonkean macaque Monjet, Gothenburg Museum of Natural History. Photo: Anders Larsson.
Time and place: May 11, 2012 01:00 PM - Aug 24, 2012 05:00 PM, Galleri Sverdrup, Georg Sverdrup's building, Blindern

This exhibit constitutes part of the three-year research project "Animals as Objects and Animals as Signs". It is intended both to illustrate how animals are transformed into things, into "matter", and how the reification of animals concerns us, how it "matters".

24 May
The Tonkean macaque Monjet, Gothenburg Museum of Natural History. Photo: Anders Larsson.
Time and place: May 11, 2012 01:00 PM - Aug 24, 2012 05:00 PM, Galleri Sverdrup, Georg Sverdrup's building, Blindern

This exhibit constitutes part of the three-year research project "Animals as Objects and Animals as Signs". It is intended both to illustrate how animals are transformed into things, into "matter", and how the reification of animals concerns us, how it "matters".

25 May
The Tonkean macaque Monjet, Gothenburg Museum of Natural History. Photo: Anders Larsson.
Time and place: May 11, 2012 01:00 PM - Aug 24, 2012 05:00 PM, Galleri Sverdrup, Georg Sverdrup's building, Blindern

This exhibit constitutes part of the three-year research project "Animals as Objects and Animals as Signs". It is intended both to illustrate how animals are transformed into things, into "matter", and how the reification of animals concerns us, how it "matters".

26 May
The Tonkean macaque Monjet, Gothenburg Museum of Natural History. Photo: Anders Larsson.
Time and place: May 11, 2012 01:00 PM - Aug 24, 2012 05:00 PM, Galleri Sverdrup, Georg Sverdrup's building, Blindern

This exhibit constitutes part of the three-year research project "Animals as Objects and Animals as Signs". It is intended both to illustrate how animals are transformed into things, into "matter", and how the reification of animals concerns us, how it "matters".

Further upcoming events

Illustrasjonsfoto: Colourbox.no
Time and place: May 29, 2012 09:00 AM - May 30, 2012 05:00 PM, Blindern

The purpose of this workshop is to investigate the rhetoric that reaches beyond the human sphere. If humans are perhaps the only species capable of rhetoric, they are certainly not the only species affected by it. Read more.

Korean women playing 'go', ca. 1904. Cornell University Library.
Time and place: Jun 13, 2012 09:00 AM - Jun 15, 2012 04:00 PM, Georg Sverdrup's building, group room 1

The international research project "Civility, Virtue and Emotions in Europe and Asia. History of Concepts as Entangled History from the 18th century to the First World War" organises a workshop in Oslo. Read more.

Photo: Robert Benner CC
Time and place: Sep 10, 2012 09:00 AM - Sep 14, 2012 04:00 PM, SUM / Litteraturhuset

What does it mean to live a good life in a time when the human population keeps on growing, the oil age is coming to an end, the climate is changing, the oceans are turning more acidic, fish populations are declining, and fertile soils the world over are eroding? Read more.

Illustrasjonsfoto: Colourbox.no
Time and place: Sep 13, 2012 09:00 AM - Sep 14, 2012 05:00 PM, Blindern

International conference. Is academia becoming interdisciplinary? Or do disciplines still condition our research and teaching in profound ways? Go to the conference website.

Sarah Whatmore. Photo: School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford.
Time and place: Sep 26, 2012 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM, Eilert Sundt's building room 551

With Sarah Whatmore, University of Oxford. Her research focuses on relations between people and the material world, particularly the living world, and the spatial habits of thought that inform the ways in which these relations are imagined and practiced in the conduct of science, governance and everyday life. Read more.