Artistic Journalism: “There Is No Planet B”

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In the final lecture on “Artistic Journalism,” Hideaki Ogawa, director of the Ars Electronica Futurelab and Christopher Kremer, Director of the Ars Electronica Center through the exhibition “There is no planet B,” which addresses the effects of climate change and other serious problems facing the planet.
Artists deal with social issues in their own way and ask us questions in the form of their art. This can be called artistic journalism. Together with Ars Electronica Futurelab artist and researcher Nicolas Naveau, they will therefore discuss creative action on these pressing issues. The online course at Keio University SFC, led by Hideaki Ogawa, will tour the activities of the Ars Electronica Center in Linz, Austria, and enter into a dialogue with new sources of knowledge that can no longer be conveyed solely through books, newspapers and online media.

Join us for two other lectures in this series: “Understanding AI” and “Alchemists of the Future.”

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