Yuk Hui
from Toward Relative Art & Technology
Yuk Hui
Yuk Hui is a philosopher from Hong Kong, specializing in philosophy of technology, contemporary philosophy, and Chinese philosophy. He explores the relationship between technology and philosophy, in particular the concept of "cosmotechnics. This perspective rethinks the relationship between technology and the universe (cosmos), emphasizing the diversity and cultural context of technology.
On December 1, 2024, Yuk Hui spoke on "Space Technology" at the international symposium "Toward Relative Art & Technology" held at Civic Creative Base Tokyo (CCBT) in Tokyo, Japan. The symposium discussed new cultural contexts at the intersection of art and technology, and the role of art and technology in future society.
On April 19, 2023, he gave a lecture titled "Philosophy and Post-Europe" at the University of Tokyo's East Asian Arts and Sciences Academy (EAA), where he discussed the possibilities and conditions for a European philosophy, drawing on discussions with Husserl, Heidegger, Derrida, and others.
Yuk Hui's research explores the intersection of technology, philosophy, and culture, reassessing the role of technology and its diversity in contemporary society. His lectures and writings continue to influence many people interested in art, technology, and philosophy.
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