The Anthropocene Campus Venice is a one-week forum around the theme of Water Politics in the Age of the Anthropocene, organized by Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, the Center for the Humanities and Social Change, and the Max Planck Partner Group The Water City.
It is set in the framework of the Anthropocene Curriculum, a collaborative project initiated by Haus der Kulturen der Welt and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, both in Berlin.
It takes place in Venice October 11 to 16 and it has been inspiring and expanding to organize one of the four seminars together with my dear colleagues Heather Contant and Ifor Duncan. Read more about “Venice is Leaking: Interventions in the Lagoon-City Continuum” here and about the ACV public events program here.