Human Entities Podcast

CADA

Human Entities is a series of public talks focused on technological change and its impacts – the ways in which culture and technology shape and influence each other.   Organised by CADA, the programme takes place annually in Lisbon.   ​Listen to recordings from 2026 to 2016. In partnership with the Lisbon Architecture Triennale and the Fine Arts Faculty, ULisbon Funded by: The Dir.-Gen. for the Arts of the Portuguese Ministry of Culture

  1. Human Entities 2026: Ana Meisel

    Jun 19

    Human Entities 2026: Ana Meisel

    Human Entities 2026: culture in the age of artificial intelligenceTenth edition Tue, 2 June 2026, 6.30pmPermacomputing: small entrances to a wide collectiveAna MeiselWeb developer and artistPermacomputing applies permaculture, a design for Earth care, people care and fair share, to computing. It focuses on repair and inspects the all-encompassing impacts of technology through trails of ecology, conviviality and anti-capitalist politics. Communities dedicated to these ethics continue to form around the world and exercise it with art, mutual aid and practical guides to technological degrowth and maintainable systems. The aim is to impair dominant tech powers that funnel our emotions into data with seamlessly blunt interactions that coast us into a world of alienation filled with environmental harm. This momentous friction creates a new politicisation due to tech’s ubiquity and polarisation. Permacomputing’s idiosyncratic and minimal computing practices require slowness, thoughtfulness and communal knowledge sharing. This deepens relationships and sociability, and subsequently opens gateways to politics and class consciousness from ecofeminist, decolonial and communal foundations. Ana MeiselAna Meisel is a Polish-German web developer and artist based in London, UK. Her focus is on historically-informed computing through the lens of critical theory, ecological responsibility, whole-systems thinking, and community organising. She is part of Superkilogirls, a collective that looks at feminist critiques of computing and automation, runs External Pages, an internet art gallery and co-organises London’s Permacomputing Club. Her work has been showcased in diverse contexts like the Cyberfeminism Index and San Jose Museum of Art. Her interests include tech resistance movements, DIY tech culture, and the Eastern Bloc.https://ana.help@dj_anickahttps://mastodon.social/@anmeisel This event is part ofHuman Entities 2026: culture in the age of artificial intelligenceTenth edition Public talks, May – June 2026

    1h 22m
  2. Human Entities: Peter Bancel

    Jun 18

    Human Entities: Peter Bancel

    Human Entities 2026: culture in the age of artificial intelligenceTenth edition Wed 27 May 2026, 6.30pm Beyond the senses: science and the mystery of psychic phenomenaPeter BancelSenior Researcher at the Institut Métapsychique International, Paris (France) and Fellow at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, California (US) Anomalies – the things that don’t fit our view of the world – are often the starting point of discoveries. As physicist Richard Feynman put it, “It’s the thing that doesn’t fit that is the most interesting.” A major challenge for science today is to understand consciousness. Theories abound, progress is being made, yet there is no consensus or even a clear path forward. In situations like this, anomalies can provide crucial direction for research. In this talk, we will look at the anomaly of psi phenomena – apparent capacities of consciousness such as telepathy and precognition – and explore the scientific evidence. If the reality of psychic phenomena is established, it may serve as a signpost toward understanding how and why we experience experience at all – the core of human consciousness. We will also consider what this would imply for science more broadly and how it invites us to understand the world. Peter BancelPeter Bancel is a senior researcher at the Institut Métapsychique International (IMI) in Paris and a fellow of the Institute of Noetic Sciences in California. In the early 2000s, he collaborated with the Global Consciousness Project based in Princeton (US) before joining the IMI in 2010. Alongside his scientific work, he is a long-time Buddhist practitioner and meditation teacher, with a longstanding interest in consciousness that bridges contemplative traditions and empirical research. Since joining the IMI, he has focused on how psychic phenomena – often called “psi” – can be studied using the methods of mainstream science. His work explores precognition, experimental design in psi studies, and possible connections with quantum physics. He holds a PhD in Experimental Physics from the University of Pennsylvania. After postdoctoral research at IBM, he moved to France, where he worked at the CNRS in Paris and later at the Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel at the University of Nantes.https://www.imiresearch.fr This event is part ofHuman Entities 2026: culture in the age of artificial intelligenceTenth editionPublic talks, May – June 2026 Ficha Técnica/CreditsOrganised by CADA in partnership with Lisbon Architecture Triennale Programmed by Jared Hawkey/Sofia Oliveira with guest programmers: Andrea Pavoni, Kaitlyn Davies, Zagalo Pereira.CADA is funded by: República Portuguesa – Cultura, Juventude e Desporto / Direção-Geral das ArtesApoiosSupport: Câmara Municipal de Lisboa, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia – NOVA LINCS, Instituto Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa; DINAMIA’CET (ISCTE-IUL), Faculdade de Belas Artes, Universidade de Lisboa, Departamentos de Design de Comunicação e Arte MultimédiaArt direction + graphic design: Emir KaryoPhotography: Joana LindaSound: Diogo Melo, Fernando Fadigas

    1h 38m
  3. Human Entities 2026: Paris Marx

    Jun 18

    Human Entities 2026: Paris Marx

    Human Entities 2026: culture in the age of artificial intelligenceTenth edition Wed 20 May 2026 Reclaiming Digital SovereigntyParis MarxTech critic For several decades, we’ve allowed ourselves to become deeply dependent on US technologies, platforms, and digital services. The alliance between Silicon Valley and the Trump administration has shown us how that choice hasn't just made us vulnerable; it’s now empowering anti-democratic and authoritarian forces. Paris Marx will discuss how we became so dependent on US tech and what it might look like to chart of different course. Getting off US tech won’t be easy, but it presents an opportunity to reimagine how we use digital technology for the better. Paris MarxParis Marx is a Canadian tech critic. He hosts the award-winning Tech Won’t Save Us podcast and speaks around the world about the politics of technology. Paris is the author of Road to Nowhere and his next book Hyperscale comes out later this year.https://parismarx.comhttps://techwontsave.ushttps://roadtonowherebook.com/ This event is part ofHuman Entities 2026: culture in the age of artificial intelligenceTenth editionPublic talks, May – June 2026 Ficha Técnica/CreditsOrganização CADA em parceria com a Trienal de Arquitectura de LisboaOrganised by CADA in partnership with Lisbon Architecture Triennale  Programado por Jared Hawkey/Sofia Oliveira com programadores convidados/ Programmed by Jared Hawkey/Sofia Oliveira with guest programmers: Andrea Pavoni, Kaitlyn Davies, Zagalo Pereira. O CADA é uma estrutura financiada por/CADA is funded by: República Portuguesa – Cultura, Juventude e Desporto / Direção-Geral das ArtesApoios/Support: Câmara Municipal de Lisboa, NOVA-LINCS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia – NOVA LINCS; Instituto Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa, DINAMIA’CET (ISCTE-IUL) e/and Faculdade Belas Artes, Universidade de Lisboa, Departamentos de Design de Comunicação e Arte Multimédia.Direção de arte + design gráfico/ Art direction + graphic design: Emir KaryoFotografia/ Photography: Joana LindaSom/Sound: Diogo Melo, Fernando Fadigas Foto/Photo: Anne Barth/re:publica

    1h 31m
  4. Human Entitites 2025: Daniel Felstead

    06/20/2025

    Human Entitites 2025: Daniel Felstead

    Human Entities 2025: culture in the age of artificial intelligenceNinth edition Wed 14 May 2025, 6.30pm Artist Talk: Welcome to Jankspace, babesDaniel FelsteadContent producer Jankspace is the leaking residual of the stack as it metabolises meatspace into hallucinogenic sludge. It’s the Uberdriver’s chaotically impressive multi-display setup of knotted cables, flashing screens and beeping notifications. It’s literally us and our gorgeously f****d-up, uncomputable bodies that we know aren’t quite programmed right and no amount of optimization is going to fix. In this artist talk Daniel will use the concept of jankspace to explore some of the central themes of his practice, namely, the aesthetic derangement of everyday digital culture, our unhinged mediated bodies, and the idiotic delusions of transhumanism. Daniel FelsteadDaniel Felstead is an academic and content producer whose practice focuses on the relationship between the body, technology, and culture. e is the course leader of MA Fashion Media & Communication at the London College of Fashion (UAL). Daniel has spoken and exhibited internationally including Architectural Association, Berlin Critics Week, Die Angewandte, Fundació Foto Colectania, Global Art Forum, MAPS, ICA, PAF, RCA, RISD, Shedhalle, Transmediale and V&A Museum. His PhD explored speculative modes of production, complex systems and the platform in relation to participatory art. Most recently Daniel has produced a series of critically acclaimed short film commissions that explore the myths, ideologies and realities of the metaverse, AI, biotech and neural media.https://www.instagram.com/felstead.daniel CreditsOrganised by CADA in partnership with Lisbon Architecture Triennale and Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon Programmed by Jared Hawkey/Sofia Oliveira with guest programmers: Andrea Pavoni, Lavínia Pereira and Olivia Bina. CADA is funded by: República Portuguesa – Cultura / Direção-Geral das ArtesSupport: Câmara Municipal de Lisboa; Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia – NOVA LINCS; Instituto Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa; DINAMIA’CET (ISCTE-IUL) and Faculdade Belas Artes, Universidade de Lisboa, Departamentos de Design de Comunicação e Arte Multimédia.Art direction + graphic design: Emir KaryoPhotography: Renato Chorão Sound: Fernando Fadigas

    1h 55m
  5. Human Entities 2025: Paco Calvo

    06/18/2025

    Human Entities 2025: Paco Calvo

    Human Entities 2025: culture in the age of artificial intelligenceNinth edition Thur 5 June 2025, 6.30pm; book-signing session at 6pmPlanta Sapiens: Rethinking Intelligence in the Living WorldPaco CalvoProfessor of Philosophy of Science, Principal Investigator of the Minimal Intelligence Laboratory (MINT Lab) at the University of Murcia (Spain) Our conventional understanding of intelligence has long been shaped by human and animal models, leaving little room to consider the cognitive potential of plants. However, emerging research challenges this perspective, revealing that plants engage with their surroundings in ways that suggest problem-solving, flexible adaptation, and even anticipatory forms of behavior.In this talk, I will present key findings, exploring how plants process information, respond to stimuli, and coordinate their actions through sophisticated signaling mechanisms. Beyond the scientific discoveries, these insights prompt deeper philosophical questions. Why do we struggle to conceive of plants as more than passive organisms? What assumptions shape our tendency to separate the human from the nonhuman, intelligence from instinct, or agency from environment? Our conceptual and linguistic frameworks are often ill-equipped to accommodate the possibility that plants, too, participate in the web of cognition. By questioning these biases, we open the door to a more expansive and inclusive view of life; one that recognizes intelligence as a broader, more distributed phenomenon across biological systems. This shift in perspective not only deepens our understanding of plants but also challenges us to rethink fundamental ideas about mind, perception, and the interconnected nature of all living beings. Paco CalvoProfessor of Philosophy of Science, Principal Investigator of the Minimal Intelligence Laboratory (MINT Lab) at the University of Murcia (Spain). His research interests range broadly within the cognitive sciences, with special emphasis on plant intelligence, ecological psychology and embodied cognitive science, robotics and AI. He uses time-lapse photography to explore perception-action and learning in plants. His scientific articles have appeared in Annals of Botany, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Frontiers in Neurorobotics, Frontiers in Robotics and AI, Journal of the Royal Society, Plant, Cell & Environment, Plant Signaling & Behavior, Scientific Reports, and Trends in Plant Science, among other journals. He is author of the popular science book Planta Sapiens ( 2023; with Natalie Lawrence).https://www.um.es/mintlab/index.php/about/people/paco-calvo Credits Organised by ⁠CADA⁠ in partnership with ⁠Lisbon Architecture Triennale⁠ Programmed by Jared Hawkey/Sofia Oliveira with guest programmers: Andrea Pavoni, Lavínia Pereira and Olivia Bina. CADA is funded by: República Portuguesa – Cultura / ⁠Direção-Geral das Artes ⁠Support: ⁠Câmara Municipal de Lisboa⁠; Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia – ⁠NOVA LINCS⁠; ⁠Instituto Ciências Sociais⁠, Universidade de Lisboa; ⁠DINAMIA’CET⁠ (ISCTE-IUL) and ⁠Faculdade Belas Artes⁠, Universidade de Lisboa Art direction + graphic design: ⁠Emir Karyo⁠ Photography: ⁠Joana Linda⁠ Sound: ⁠Diogo Melo

    1h 41m
  6. Human Entities 2025: Caroline Busta

    06/18/2025

    Human Entities 2025: Caroline Busta

    Human Entities 2025: culture in the age of artificial intelligenceNinth edition Wed 28 May 2025, 6.30pmNotes on ‘Content’Caroline BustaWriter and editor As one-point perspective gives way to collective forms of knowing, media proliferates with no end, text is increasingly scanned and sensed more than read, and the myth of the individual-creative-genius is dissolved by the logic of swarm-trained LLMs, we are undergoing an epochal shift in human expression and reception. Surveying this communicational climate change, New Models co-founder Caroline Busta will examine the role of ‘content’ therein and some emergent frameworks of adaptation. Caroline BustaCaroline Busta is a co-founder of the critical media channel New Models. She was previously EIC of Texte zur Kunst, and an Assoc. Editor of Artforum. She co-edited Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst’s survey catalogue, All Media is Training Data (2024, Serpentine/König) and her recent essay ‘Hallucinating sense in the era of infinity-content’ appears in the SS24 issue of Document journal.https://studio.newmodels.io CreditsOrganised by CADA in partnership with Lisbon Architecture Triennale Programmed by Jared Hawkey/Sofia Oliveira with guest programmers: Andrea Pavoni, Lavínia Pereira and Olivia Bina. CADA is funded by: República Portuguesa – Cultura / Direção-Geral das ArtesSupport: Câmara Municipal de Lisboa; Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia – NOVA LINCS; Instituto Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa; DINAMIA’CET (ISCTE-IUL) and Faculdade Belas Artes, Universidade de LisboaArt direction + graphic design: Emir KaryoPhotography: Joana LindaSound: Diogo Melo

    1h 30m
  7. Human Entities 2024: Monica Gagliano

    06/18/2024

    Human Entities 2024: Monica Gagliano

    Human Entities 2024: culture in the age of artificial intelligenceEighth edition, 15 May 2024 Plant consciousnessMonica GaglianoEvolutionary ecologist, Research Associate Professor (Adjunct) at Southern Cross University, Australia Monica Gagliano PhD is an internationally award-winning research scientist, selected by Biohabitats as one of the 24 most Inspiring Women of Ecology, together with Jane Goodall, Rachel Carson, Sylvia Earl, and Terry Tempest Williams. She has been an invited lecturer at the most prestigious universities, including UC Berkeley, Stanford, Harvard, Dartmouth and Georgetown. Monica’s pioneering work has been widely featured by prominent media, such as The New York Times, Forbes, The New Yorker, The Guardian, National Geographic, and many others. Monica is Research Associate Professor (Adjunct) of evolutionary ecology based in Australia. She is currently Chief Scientist at Kaiāulu|Coherence Lab in Hawaii, and Research Associate at the Takiwasi Centre in Perú. Monica has pioneered the brand-new research field of plant bioacoustics, which for the first time, experimentally demonstrates that plants emit voices and detect and respond to the sounds of their environments. Her work has extended the concept of cognition in plants. By demonstrating experimentally that learning and memory are not the exclusive province of animals, Monica has reignited the discourse of plant subjectivity, as well as ethical and legal standing. Inspired by encounters with nature and indigenous elders from around the world, Monica applies an innovative and holistic approach to science, one that is comfortable engaging at the interface between areas as diverse as ecology, physics, law, anthropology, philosophy, literature, music, the arts, and spirituality. By re-kindling a sense of wonder for the beautiful place we call home, she is helping to create a new ecology of mind that inspires the emergence of revolutionary solutions toward human interactions with the world we co-inhabit. Monica’s studies have led her to author numerous ground-breaking scientific articles and books, including Thus Spoke the Plant (2018) and The Mind of Plants (2021). https://www.monicagagliano.comhttps://www.instagram.com/_monicagagliano_https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica_Gaglianohttps://researchportal.scu.edu.au/esploro/profile/monica_gagliano/overview CreditsOrganised by CADA in partnership with Lisbon Architecture Triennale and Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon Programmed by Jared Hawkey/Sofia Oliveira with guest programmers: Andrea Pavoni, Justin Jaeckle, Lavínia Pereira and Olivia Bina. Funded by: República Portuguesa – Cultura / Direção-Geral das ArtesSupport: Câmara Municipal de Lisboa; Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia – NOVA LINCS; Instituto Ciências Sociais, Urban Transitions Hub, Universidade de Lisboa; DINAMIA’CET (ISCTE-IUL) and Faculdade Belas Artes, Universidade de Lisboa, Departamentos de Design de Comunicação e Arte MultimédiaDesign: Pedro LoureiroPhotography: Joana LindaSound: Diogo Melo

    2h 20m

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Human Entities is a series of public talks focused on technological change and its impacts – the ways in which culture and technology shape and influence each other.   Organised by CADA, the programme takes place annually in Lisbon.   ​Listen to recordings from 2026 to 2016. In partnership with the Lisbon Architecture Triennale and the Fine Arts Faculty, ULisbon Funded by: The Dir.-Gen. for the Arts of the Portuguese Ministry of Culture