It opens on Thursday, November 10 the third edition of Biennial of Technology, the event organized by the Politecnico di Torino, and will continue until Sunday, November 13The event is dedicated to exploring the relationship between technology and society, and is characterized by itsinterdisciplinary approach, with a rich variety of encounters from different fields.The goal of the Politecnico di Torino is to open its doors to citizenship, to create a moment of reflection on the future of society and the challenges of our time.
The theme chosen for this third edition is Principles - Building for Generations, a title that is twofold in its meaning. In fact, in 2022 Biennale Tecnologia aims on the one hand to meditate on the founding principles of society that have guided mankind up to the present, and on the other hand to lay the foundations for what will be new beginnings, necessary given the climate of complexity that humanity is facing.
Among guests who will speak:
Niccolò Ammaniti, Martina Ardizzi, Aaron Benanav, Francesca Bria, Joselle Dagnes, Marta Dassù, Mario Desiati, Derrick de Kerckhove, Nerina Dirindin, Giovanni Dosi, Chrisna du Plessis, Urs Gasser, Christian Greco, Suzanne Heywood, Nicola Lagioia, Evgenij Morozov, Fern L. Nesson, Helga Nowotny, Naomi Oreskes, Francesco Piccolo, Jürgen Renn, Jeffrey Schnapp, Gu Shi, Bruce Sterling, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Francesca Torzo, Peter Wadhams, Gustavo Zagrebelsky.
Biennial of Technology meetings are free and open access, subject to availability. For some appointments or activities, where indicated, compulsory reservations are required to be made at www.biennaletecnologia.it