Mgr Lukáš Likavčan, PhD
Researcher
Environmental philosophy, philosophy of science, philosophy of technology

Klemensova 19
811 09 Bratislava
Slovak Republic
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Lukáš Likavčan is a philosopher focused on emerging technologies, ecology, and astronomy. He works as a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, Slovak Academy of Sciences, and the Antikythera program at the Berggruen Institute. He is also an affiliate researcher at the Centre for AI & Culture, NYU Shanghai, and a co-curator of the R&D platform Earthsuits at UAL Central Saint Martins.
Previously, Likavčan held faculty positions at NYU Shanghai, FAMU in Prague, and Strelka Institute, where he also authored his book essay Introduction to Comparative Planetology (2019). He was affiliated as a visiting researcher with Leiden Observatory, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, the University of Giessen's Panel on Planetary Thinking, and the Earth-Life Science Institute at Tokyo Tech.
His interdisciplinary work has been presented internationally at venues including CERN Arts, KW Berlin, Tallinn Kunsthall, Sonic Acts, transmediale, Venice Biennale, Vienna Biennale, Goldsmiths, Cambridge University, University of Pennsylvania, Peking University, Design Academy Eindhoven, or Die Angewandte.
Previously, Likavčan held faculty positions at NYU Shanghai, FAMU in Prague, and Strelka Institute, where he also authored his book essay Introduction to Comparative Planetology (2019). He was affiliated as a visiting researcher with Leiden Observatory, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, the University of Giessen's Panel on Planetary Thinking, and the Earth-Life Science Institute at Tokyo Tech.
His interdisciplinary work has been presented internationally at venues including CERN Arts, KW Berlin, Tallinn Kunsthall, Sonic Acts, transmediale, Venice Biennale, Vienna Biennale, Goldsmiths, Cambridge University, University of Pennsylvania, Peking University, Design Academy Eindhoven, or Die Angewandte.