Tuesday 12 May, 18:00

Become Sub-Optimal

Free, Booking Required

Olivier Hamant’s lecture delves into the shortcomings of traditional measurement and evaluation tools in capturing the complexity of artistic and collective processes. Drawing inspiration from living systems, it suggests alternative approaches that are slower, more flexible, and aligned with relational dynamics and unseen transformations, as part of a collaboration between MAH and least.

In French.

Promenade du Pin 5 (3ème étage)
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