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Seminar The heavy materiality of dematerialization March 6 | Seminar Accumulations and accelerations 2025
Researcher Mathieu Quet Laureate of the 2022 Arts programme Slithering cures. Snakes and venoms in South India
Seminar How can we assess the material damage caused by the Malagasy uprising ? March 6 | "Encrypting and deciphering empires, XVIII-XXIth centuries" seminar