CfA artifices: deadline June 1st

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artifices — 6th Ereignis Conference — sets out to examine artificial intelligence as alterity, desiring-machine, and symbolic force that reorganizes human subjectivity, labour, and planetary life. Drawing on philosophies from Levinas and Sartre to Lacan, Deleuze and Guattari, we question the natural/artificial binary and ask whether thinking machines represent radical ethical encounter or algorithmic reduction of the Other. Submit your proposal by June 1st.

20 May 2026
Conference: Keynote: Levi R. Bryant — philosopher of OOO and Lacan. Gdynia, 8–9 August. Register by 1 July.
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18 May 2026
Conference: ‘An over-all eye-opening experience.’ — Delegate, 2025 Ereignis Conference. Submit by 1 June.
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artifices: the 6th Ereignis Conference

The 6th Ereignis Conference (8 – 9 Aug 2026, Gdynia & Online) invites papers exploring AI through philosophy, psycho-analysis, and schizoanalysis. Deconstruct the natural/artificial binary and the machinic reorganisation of desire. Levi R. Bryant, Jan Overwijk. Submit your abstract by 1 June 2026.

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