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Ted Chiang Read Bio Collapse
Ted Chiang Read Bio Collapse
Ted Chiang is an American science fiction writer. His work has won four Hugo, four Nebula, and four Locus awards, and has been featured in The Best American Short Stories.
Uncomputables: #4
I can hardly bear it when it is over, I can hardly bear it when it starts
Repeat: February 26-27, 2024
e-flux Film
Category
Film
Subjects
Video Art, Accidents & Disasters, Science Fiction, Queer Art & Theory, Outer Space, Human - Nonhuman Relations, Planet Earth
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Earthly Observatory
e-flux Education
Posted: September 15, 2021
Copenhagen Architecture Festival
Co-hacking! Housing the Non-Human
Architecture Announcement
Posted: May 15, 2020
Institution
Bar Laika by e-flux
March screenings and music
e-flux Announcement
Posted: March 5, 2020
Institution
Bonniers Konsthall
Cosmological Arrows – Journeys Through Inner and Outer Space
e-flux Announcement
Posted: August 28, 2019
Subjects
Outer Space, Futurism , Science Fiction
Institution
e-flux Education
Posted: January 17, 2019
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Double US book launch: Duty Free Art and Supercommunity
e-flux Announcement
Posted: January 5, 2018
Category
Interviews & Conversations, Surveillance & Privacy, Data & Information, Technology, Museums, Utopia
Subjects
Money & Finance, Publications, Freeports
Institution
In more than 60 texts, first published on-site at 56th Venice Biennale, artists and writers trace the negative collective that is the subject of contemporary life.
e-flux Books
Posted: December 1, 2017
Category
Technology, Internet, Contemporary Art, Utopia, Surveillance & Privacy, Nature & Ecology, Migration & Immigration, Labor & Work, Globalization
Subjects
Biennials, Networks, Post-Internet, Contemporaneity, Anthropocene, Apocalypse , Art Criticism, Transhumanism, Cosmism, Social Media, Science Fiction, Psychogeography, Postcolonialism, Ontology , Nihilism , Knowledge Production, Internet Art, Institutional Critique, Immaterial Labor, Human - Nonhuman Relations, Artistic Research
MAXXI—National Museum of 21st Century Arts
Gravity. Imaging the Universe after Einstein
e-flux Announcement
Posted: December 1, 2017
Category
Nature & Ecology
Subjects
Human - Nonhuman Relations, The Cosmos, Outer Space, Science
Institution
e-flux Announcement
Posted: November 3, 2016
Institution
The Great Silence
Ted Chiang and Allora & Calzadilla
The humans use Arecibo to look for extraterrestrial intelligence. Their desire to make a connection is so strong that they’ve created an ear capable of hearing across the universe.
But I and my fellow parrots are right here. Why aren’t they interested in listening to our voices?
We’re a non-human species capable of communicating with them. Aren’t we exactly what humans are looking for?
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The universe is so vast that intelligent life must surely have arisen many times….
e-flux Journal
Posted: May 1, 2015
Category
Language & Linguistics
Subjects
Human - Nonhuman Relations, The Cosmos, Animals
e-flux Project
Category
Internet, Interviews & Conversations, Labor & Work
Subjects
Biennials, Community, Digital Humanities, Apocalypse , Corruption, Planet Earth , Artificial intelligence, Artistic Research , The Cosmos, Cosmism, Networks, Biopolitics, The Commons