The workshop explores how to raise awareness of energy and material consumption in digital fabrication processes. Starting with raw materials, participants engage with our resource monitoring system and conclude with an artistic expression of the collective insights. The workshop is part of the HORIZON project LAUDS Factories—local, accessible, urban, digital, and sustainable production spaces.

From Nature to Nozzle / Sebla Harnuboglu Ogur, Axel Sylvester, Umut Ogur - Photo: Gizem
Workshop
From Nature to Nozzle
Exploring Art and Technology for Responsible Resource Use and Education
Sebla Harnuboglu Ogur (TR), Axel Sylvester (DE), Umut Ogur (TR)
Sprache //
EN
Ticket //
ONE DAY PASS, FESTIVALPASS, FESTIVALPASS+
Max. Teilnehmer*innenanzahl //
30
Info //
Registration required / Registrierung notwendig
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Photo: Sebla Harnuboglu Ogur
Sebla Harnuboglu Ogur
Sebla Harnuboglu Ogur (TR) is a theatre artist and creative drama expert who designs participatory experiences at the intersection of art, education, and social dialogue. Through embodied storytelling and improvisation, she invites participants into reflective and playful explorations of sustainability and technology.
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Photo: Axel Sylvester
Axel Sylvester
Axel Sylvester works in the LAUDS project for Fab City Hamburg e.V. and is co-founder of the Fab Lab Fabulous St. Pauli. Before joining Fab City, he worked in technology and innovation management for well-known international companies. He curates and organises events such as Fábrica - Technik meets Kunst meets DIY-Kultur, the Creativ Technology and Media Arts Meetup - CTAMA and the A/D/A project (2016). In 2020, he together with the BETAlight team got nominated for the S+T+ARTS Prize.
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Photo: Umut Ogur
Umut Ogur
Umut Ogur (TR) is an electronics engineer and sustainability strategist integrating AI and energy technologies with participatory design. As coordinator of EU-funded projects on resource efficiency, he creates human-centered systems that merge data, interaction, and creativity to promote behavioral change in industrial and educational contexts.
Credits
The workshop is organized within the project LAUDS Factories, Local Accessible Urban Digital Sustainable Factories, Horizon Europe research and innovation action—co-funded by the European Union, 2024-2026, GA 101135986. LAUDS Factories project aims to generate an open and sustainable European value-based production. 15 partners collaborate to set up factories for scaling up digitally distributed and open innovations. This workshop is curated by Mindaugas Gapševičius and Media Environments Chair at Bauhaus University Weimar, within the LAUDS Factories project. Developed and facilitated by the LAUDS project team as part of the Horizon Europe-supported experiment Human-Centric Energy Management, the workshop is co-designed and delivered by a hybrid team from A Plus Engineering and Arti Sanat, combining technical expertise with creative, participatory learning approaches.