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Professor Yuk Hui returns to TNUA for the fourth time with the lecture series Creativity and Organology, focusing on the entangled relationship between technology, art, and freedom.
These talks invite us to rethink the role of the human in the creative process, and how technology shapes our perception and expression.
We welcome all who are interested in art, technology, and philosophy to join this intellectual exploration.

🗓 Sessions:
May 15, 2025 (Thu)The Use of Machines — A Critique of Computational Creativity
May 16, 2025 (Fri)Devices and Freedom — An Informational Theory of Art

🕑 Time: 14:00–17:00
📍 Venue: Radical Hall, Taipei National University of the Arts Library
(Entrance located to the left of the main library staircase)

🎤 Speaker:
Yuk Hui – A Hong Kong-born philosopher, currently Professor of Philosophy at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands. His research focuses on the philosophy of technology and cosmotechnics. He is known for bridging Eastern and Western thought, pioneering a cross-cultural dialogue on philosophy and technology.

📝 Registration Form: Click here to register
※ Please complete the registration form to reserve your seat.


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