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NABA Media Design and News Technologies Area and Triennale Milano are proud to present the third digital event of the initiative “Media Explosion. What it is like to be human today”, curated by Leonardo Caffo, philosopher and NABA lecturer, and Amos Bianchi, NABA Media Design and New Technologies Area Leader, as part of the online programme of Triennale Upside Down.

On 10th March at 6 pm the exclusive interview to Margaret Atwood, one of the best-known Canadian writers in the world, will take place, live on Zoom.

Author of novels, short stories, poetry collections, children's books and essays, of which Ponte alle Grazie is the main Italian publisher, recently published The Testaments, the sequel of her 1985 classic The Handmaid’s Tale, that allowed her to win her second Booker Prize. The interview will start from her radical point of view on the contemporary relationship between human and non-human beings, on women condition, digital and media devices, and on the technologies of power that rule human life. Atwood will be interviewed by Amos Bianchi and Leonardo Caffo, and will be introduced by an institutional greeting by Guido Tattoni, NABA Dean.

Among Margaret Atwood’s most important titles are: The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), Cat's Eye (1988), The Robber Bride (1993), Alias Grace (1996), The Blind Assassin (2000), The MaddAdam Trilogy (2003, 2009, 2013), The Penelopiad (2005), The Heart Goes Last (2015), Hag-Seed (2016), and The Testaments (2019). The Handmaid’s Tale, re-entered the charts with the 2017 release of the award-winning TV series. A multiple nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature, Margaret Atwood has won numerous awards from the prestigious Booker Prize to science fiction prizes such as the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Imagination in Service to Society and the Nebula, as well as the Franz Kafka Prize, the German Book Trade's Peace Prize and the PEN USA Award for Lifetime Achievement.

The events will be live-streamed on Zoom, and then posted on the website and the YouTube channel of Triennale and NABA. All meetings will be both in English and Italian with simultaneous translation.

The interview will be followed by Lev Manovich’s Talk that will take place on 24th March, as the last event of the initiative.

Click Here to follow Margaret Atwood’s interview on 10th March at 6 pm.

 

Cover: Sarah Ciracì, Click, 2016. Courtesy artist and gallery IPERCUBO