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SUMMARY:นิทรรศการ \"Where To Sit At The Dinner Table
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DESCRIPTION:'Where To Sit At The Dinner Table?'Pedro Neves Marques\r\n
 Date – 18 December 2018Time – 18:00hrs – 21:00hrs\r\n*** Free Ad
 mission***\r\n'Pedro Neves Marques' work is heavily influenced by cosm
 opolitics and feminist historians of science, his stories highlight th
 e clash between disputing images of nature, technology, and gender. In
  all of them, science fiction is key to thinking both past histories o
 f colonization and the possibility of non-Western futures. The program
  will bring together two films by Neves Marques, Where To Sit At The D
 inner Table? (2013), and Exterminator Seed (2017).Where To Sit At The 
 Dinner Table? tells the tale of ecological energetics and the movement
  of economic subsumption found at its origins, from homeostasis to the
  necessity of growth, excess, and the continuous production of an outs
 ide. From time to time the story is interrupted by tales about the rit
 ual of anthropophagy in Brazil in the early 16th century.\r\nExtermina
 tor Seed focuses on the narratives of Capivara, an oil rig worker is e
 vacuated back to Rio de Janeiro, where the locals remain ignorant of t
 he incoming disaster and Ywy, an indigenous android. She convinces him
  to travel to her homeland in Mato Grosso do Sul in search of work in 
 the soya and corn monocultural plantations. There, Ywy tells him about
  the infertility of such transgenics plants and of an android like her
 . But Capivara, a human, is incapable of understanding her. In light o
 f Marques’ two films Where To Sit At The Dinner Table, and Extermina
 tor Seed the Forest Curriculum asks: what is the food of the self, and
  what of the other? And what happens to food when global development e
 nforces monoculture plantations and mega-projects that ensure the deat
 h of indigenous knowledge forms? From this perspective, is it still po
 ssible to eat the \"enemy\"? And could we consider anthropophagy a for
 m of political and social action that contributes to an ecologically b
 alanced future, where the humans equitably co-exist with the non-human
  and nature is not a resource exclusively?This screening program will 
 continue the discussions initiated by the Forest Curriculum around ant
 hropophagy – or the Amerindian practice of ingesting/devouring/eatin
 g the enemy – we return to a familiar premise around excess and mode
 ration, food and eating, self and other. The Anthropofagic movement, l
 ed by Andre de Oswalde, underlined hybridity as hallmarks of the tropi
 cs, a condition where life was deeply entangled to matter, to friend, 
 to enemy. It is in this life between the self and other, most primordi
 ally enacted by the act of eating that we revisit the term today but h
 ighlight its relevance to contemporary anthropology and indigenous str
 uggles of the region. \n\nFor more information visit http://www.portfo
 lios.net/events/where-to-sit-at-the-dinner-table
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