CoFutures Literacy Workshop (Iceland)

Bifrost University , Iceland

The inaugural workshop of the ERC Proof of Concept project CoFutures Literacy. Organized at Bifröst University, Iceland, along with expeditions to various various research sites in Iceland.   CoFutures Literacy is financed by the European Research Council under the Proof of Concept Scheme (Grant No. 101113215).

Generative Encounters (Berlin)

sumac.space , Germany

Three day science fiction and futures training workshop organized by Sumac.Space: Art and Practices of the Middle East, as part of the Generative Encounters Festival during Berlin Art Week. Workshop instructor: Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay.

The Syncopators (CODA Oslo International Dance Festival)

Interkulturelt Museum Tøyenbekken 5, Oslo, Oslo, Norway

Conversation between Ingri Fiksdal and Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay. -- Event Description: The Syncopators Olafiagangen (Outdoors) 19. October - Kl 16.00 Conversation with Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay and Ingri Fiksdal at the Intercultural Museum in Tøyenbekken 5 after the dance performance on Thursday, October 19th. The conversation starts at 6 PM.“This conversation will address issues of temporality in relation […]

CES Talk on Indian Genre Fiction and SF

Online

Talk on Indian Genre Fiction and Science Fiction by Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay. Organized by the Center for English Studies at the Central University of Gujarat.

CoFutures Literacy Workshop: UN Global Pulse

University of Oslo

CoF: CoFutures Literacy Planning Workshop with UN Global Pulse. CoFutures Literacy is financed by the European Research Council under the Proof of Concept Scheme (Grant No. 101113215).

Bergen SDG Conference 2024

University of Bergen , Norway

Lecture and Panel discussion by Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay as part of the panel "Transformative Change for a Post-SDG Era" at the Bergen SDG Conference 2024.

Contemporary Futurisms (UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures)

Linnaeus University Växjö Campus , Sweden

Invited Lecture and Seminar by Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay at Linnaeus University, cohosted by the UNESCO Chair on Heritage Futures and the Aesthetics of Empire Research Cluster)