Art and data intersect to foster a more informed, compassionate society. Artistic strategies offer new experiences and understanding, creating meaning where science creates knowledge.
This synergy not only educates, but also motivates collective action. Participation in art and data projects empowers communities, amplifying diverse voices. Together, they drive positive societal and environmental change through awareness and engagement. This talk is part of the Data Art & Science (DAS) project.
Language: EN
Bios
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Ken Haga
JP
Ken Haga has a major in Media Art from the Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus in Japan. He is currently serving in a creative role in the advertising industry while engaging in independent design projects.
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Nicolas Naveau
FR AT
Since 2006, Nicolas Naveau has been an artist and researcher specializing in information design at the Ars Electronica Futurelab. His current work delves into Artistic Journalism, using artistic strategies to explore issues such as the global impact of the Russian war on Ukraine, climate change and the loss of biodiversity. He is also a co-founder of the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s Happy Collapse group.
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Vladan Joler
RS
Prof. Dr. Vladan Joler is an academic, researcher and artist whose work blends data investigations, critical cartography, investigative journalism and data visualization. He is a SHARE Foundation co-founder and professor at the New Media Department of the University of Novi Sad. Vladan Joler’s work features in the permanent collections of MoMA, the V&A Museum and the Design Museum in London, and also in the permanent exhibition of the Ars Electronica Center.
Credits
Toyota Coniq Alpha, Shiga University, Ars Electronica Futurelab