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This interview has been made as part of a the international lecture series 'Michel Foucault and the Body. Questioning the Paradoxes of Juridical and Political Inscriptions' to be held on 16-17 September 2022 at the University of Warwick, UK. https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/i... Dr Valérie Hayaert and Dr Melissa Pawelski has the opportunity to speak to the Belgian artist Wim Delvoye in his studio in Ghent to ask him about his work and especially about his art work 'Tim'. https://wimdelvoye.be/ To attend either online or in-person, please use this form (open until 8th September): https://forms.office.com/Pages/Respon... This event brings together an international panel of researchers from the UK, France and Italy to discuss the phenomenon of judicial tattooing. The aim is to create a rich and intellectually stimulating debate on various bodily inscriptions, and especially to question the body as a site for visual punishment as well as the marks and signs of political coercion. If the French philosopher historian Michel Foucault (1926-1984) suggested that the human body could be understood as a ‘surface of inscription’ of past and current systems of political power, making the body a legible object in the study of history (Foucault: 1970, 1975), there is a history to be told of those practices of marking, registering, and inscribing the body, especially also in light of new surveillance technologies. Trip funded by the Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) at the University of Warwick, Coventry, UK as well as the EUTOPIA-SIF.