PhD PANEL: slow algorithms and the hazards of standardization
Bauhaus University (DE)

Made up of four doctoral research students from the Bauhaus University Weimar’s practice-based PhD program, this panel uses the 100-year anniversary of the Bauhaus to critically reflect on the cultural, educational, political, and economic standardization of art and design in society today.

Activate & Participate

FRI 6.9. | 14:00 – 15:30 Amanda Cox (US), Marta Peirano (ES), Fridays for Future (INT), Manuela Naveau (AT), Lara Leik (INT) & Kathi Weissenböck (AT) for Fridays for Future (AT)

Creativity, Art & Education

FRI 6.9. | 12:00 – 13:30 Lynn Hughes (CA), Hermann Vaske (DE), Rachel Goslins (US), Joachim Sauter (DE)

Welcome to the Midlife Crisis

FRI 6.9. | 11:00 – 12:00 Gerfried Stocker (AT), Walter Ötsch (AT), Martin Rauchbauer (AT/US), Joachim Sauter (DE)

Humanizing AI

FRI 6.9. | 18:00 – 19:30 Technology and the economy are presented with the important task of making sure that we won’t lose our humanity on our journey from automatization to autonomization. In this panel we dive into the debate of how the leading developers can make sure that AI systems stay humane, fair and responsible.

STARTS Talks

FRI 6.9. | 17:00 – 18:00 At the STARTS Talks the STARTS Prize’19 winners will present their approaches and perspectives, their working methods and the results they achieved.

Legal framework for STARTS Collaborations

FRI 6.9. | 15:15 – 16:45 Based on successful examples from realized projects, panel participants discuss the suitable conditions for a legal framework for interdisciplinary collaboration projects, including new business models, different legal options and intellectual property rights.

In Posse
Charlotte Jarvis (UK)

SAT 7.9. | 15:45 – 16:15 In Posse is a work in progress. Artist Charlotte Jarvis is collaborating with Prof Susana Chuva de Sousal Lopes in Leiden, Biotehna / Kersnikova Institute in Ljubljana and MU Gallery Eindhoven to make the world’s first “female” semen. Workshop participants are invited to help Charlotte form the project at this early stage.

Women reclaiming AI
Birgitte Aga (NO), Coral Manton (UK)

SAT 7.9. | 13:00 – 14:30 Women Reclaiming AI invites you to take part in a workshop designing an alternative AI Voice Assistant created by a growing community of self-identifying women (trans, intersex and cis) and all nonbinary, agender and gender variant people.

How can we make more liveable cities?
300.000 Km/s (ES)

SAT 7.9. | 10:00 – 11:00 Arising from the experience of S+T+ARTS Prize winning project- Ciutat Vella's land-use plan, this workshop is open to a wide range of urban agents with different scientific, artistic, political and technical backgrounds to reflect on several cutting-edge questions in European cities.