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/[Contemporary man] is blind to the fact that, with all his rationality and efficiency, he is possessed by
"powers" that are beyond his control. His gods and demons have not disappeared at all; they have merely got new
names. They keep him on the run with restlessness, vague apprehensions, psychological complications, an
insatiable need for pills, alcohol, tobacco, food and, above all, a large array of neuroses./ (Jung, 1964:82).
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*Neurotica* is a research project that examines the anxieties of contemporary society, generated by the rapid
advances made in science and technology, and looks at the way individuals and the community is coping with these
innovations and their offshoots. The project has been designed and initiated by Capsula
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launched by Monica Bello Bugallo and Ulla Taipale that generates cultural products exploring the interrelations
between arts, science and nature.
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The first phase of Neurotica is exploring societys perception of biotechnology and the hopes and fears associated
with it. The project will be launched by a conference presented at CCCB, Center of Contemporanean Culture of
Barcelona on 24th November 2006. During the event Californian based artist and inventor Natalie Jeremijenko will
present her views on these issues, followed by the interventions and comments of Dr. Alfonso Valencia, a
biologist and head of The Spanish National Center of Biotechnology and Dr. Fabio Tropea, sociologist and language
analyst.
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The conference is part of NOW - Meetings in the present continuous a project that reflects on the present on the
basis of the scientific, technological, artistic, social and spiritual transformations taking place at the start
of the 21st century. It aims to bring together local and international agents promoting a change of paradigm in
current society.
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