May
11
May / Saturday / 2pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
14
May / Tuesday / 6.15pm
AGE-LESS: Representation of Eternal Youth
The desire and the representation of eternal youth, or even the interwoven concept/term of the French Annales school of 'longue durée' are front and center in this talk. Listen to Art Historian Andreas Beyer and Michael Schindhelm discuss the representation of eternal youth, how it has developed over the centuries, asking if there is something such as a visual language/school of the representation of youth regardless of age. Have the arts already achieved a representation of agelessness or rather eternal youth? These and other questions will be discussed. The talk will be held in German and is free of charge. Registration via: info@kbhg.ch
16
May / Thursday / 5pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
18
May / Saturday / 2pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
23
May / Thursday / 5pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
25
May / Saturday / 5pm | Kulturstiftung Basel H. Geiger
Dialogues at the Intersection of Quantum Science and Philosophy
Philosophical-Artistic Panel Discussion as part of the exhibitions "Libby Heaney: Quantum Soup" at the HEK (House of Electronic Arts) and "The End of Aging" at KBH.G. The panel discussion takes place at the premises of KBH.G.
Join us for a conversation featuring Libby Heaney, a visual artist who holds a PhD in quantum physics and Philosopher Susanne Burri. Together they will discuss the biotechnological revolution, the longing for a life without aging and an understanding of time in the quantum world.
Additionally, a guided tour of the HEK exhibition "Libby Heaney: Quantum Soup" will take place on Sunday morning, 26.05. at 11 am. Registration for the tour is required at: info@kbhg.ch
25
May / Saturday / 2pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
27
May / Monday / 6.15pm | at the Biozentrum in the Maurice E. Müller Hall, Spitalstrasse 41
AGE-LESS: Why We Die
The event takes place at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel.
The Nobel Prize Winner Venki Ramakrishnan will present excerpts from his newest publication Why We Die: The New Science of Aging and the Quest for Immortality. The ‘science of aging’ is further investigated through a conversation between Venki Ramakrishnan and Michael N. Hall, exploring current stances on longevity research, why we might (not) die and what possible new treatments, genes have been discovered to facilitate longevity. The talk is moderated by Michael Schindhelm with an introduction by Alex Schier, director of the Biozenturm at the University of Basel. The event will be held in English, participation is free of charge. Registration via: info@kbhg.ch
30
May / Thursday / 5pm
Curator's Tour in English
Former Theater Director Michael Schindhelm is returning to Basel with an exhibition. 'The End of Aging' links science and art, questioning both the possibilities and the problems associated with the currently remarkably relevant topic of longevity. During the Curator's Tour, Michael Schindhelm personally presents his project, which he sees as a thought experiment. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
June
01
Jun / Saturday / 2pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
06
Jun / Thursday / 5pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
08
Jun / Saturday / 2pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
12
Jun / Wednesday / 2pm
Public Guided Tour in English
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
13
Jun / Thursday / 2pm
Curator's Tour
Former Theater Director Michael Schindhelm is returning to Basel with an exhibition. 'The End of Aging' links science and art, questioning both the possibilities and the problems associated with the currently remarkably relevant topic of longevity. During the Curator's Tour, Michael Schindhelm personally presents his project, which he sees as a thought experiment. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
15
Jun / Saturday / 2pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
16
Jun / Sunday / 2pm
Public Guided Tour in English
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
20
Jun / Thursday / 5pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
22
Jun / Saturday / 2pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
27
Jun / Thursday / 5pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
29
Jun / Saturday / 2pm
Public Guided Tour in English
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
July
04
Jul / Thursday / 5pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
06
Jul / Saturday / 2pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
11
Jul / Thursday / 5pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
13
Jul / Saturday / 2pm
Curator's Tour
Former Theater Director Michael Schindhelm is returning to Basel with an exhibition. 'The End of Aging' links science and art, questioning both the possibilities and the problems associated with the currently remarkably relevant topic of longevity. During the Curator's Tour, Michael Schindhelm personally presents his project, which he sees as a thought experiment. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
18
Jul / Thursday / 5pm
Public Guided Tour
The public guided tour offers an opportunity to delve into the exhibition 'The End of Aging' and to comprehend the thought experiment by Michael Schindhelm. How old can we get and do we even want to be ageless? Fictional scenarios and assessments by renowed scientists raise these questions. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.
20
Jul / Saturday / 2pm
Curator's Tour
Former Theater Director Michael Schindhelm is returning to Basel with an exhibition. 'The End of Aging' links science and art, questioning both the possibilities and the problems associated with the currently remarkably relevant topic of longevity. During the Curator's Tour, Michael Schindhelm personally presents his project, which he sees as a thought experiment. Participation is free of charge, registration via: info@kbhg.ch.