Studiotopia Collective Event

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Lecture & Talk

Studiotopia Collective Event

Vanessa Hannesschläger / Ars Electronica (AT), Studiotopia Consortium (EU), Studiotopia Artists & Scientists in Residence

In this session, the artist-scientist residency duos working jointly in the context of the Studiotopia project share their projects and give insights into the manifold modes of art-science collaboration. The session is designed as an interactive World Café, inviting audiences to participate and engage with the Studiotopia residents.

Studiotopia residents participating in the collective event:

Julien Fezans is an artist in residency with Hexagone Scène Nationale, focusing on sound engineering, documentary, and theater.
Justyna Górowska is an artist in residency with Centre for Contemporary Art Laznia, focusing on DNA digital data storage, sustainability, and data preservation.
Cezar Mocan and Hung Lu Chan are artists in residency with Beta festival.
Dmitry Morozov is an artist in residency with Kersnikova, focusing on contemporary media art including sound, robotics, and installations.
Sybille Neumeyer is an artist in residency with Kersnikova, focusing on environmental issues, climate crisis, and ecological relationships.
John Palmesino is an artist in residency with Ars Electronica, focusing on the Anthropocene.
Masha Patsyuk is an artist in residency with Hexagone Scène Nationale, focusing on film, digital arts, and performance.
Lea Luka Sikau and Denisa Pubalova are artists in residency with LABoral, focusing on multisensory installations, vibroacoustics, and media art.
Karolina Sobecka is an artist in residency with Centre for Contemporary Art Laznia, focusing on heat, healing, resistance, and energy flows.
Fanny Soriano is an artist in residency with Hexagone Scène Nationale, focusing on body, animality, and metamorphosis.
Miguel Teodoro is an artist in residency with CYENS Centre of Excellence, focusing on materiality, geopolitics, and ecology.
Laure Winants and Adrien de Lucca are artists in residency with GLUON.
Alexander Damianos is a scientist in residency with Ars Electronica, focusing on the Anthropocene.
Marina Dermastia is a scientist in residency with Kersnikova, focusing on cell biology and botany.
Cailean Finn is a scientist in residency with Beta festival.
Kalliopi Ioumpa is a scientist in residency with Hexagone Scène Nationale, focusing on social cognitive neuroscience, molecular biology, and experimental psychology. 
Ziggy O’Riley is a scientist in residency with Kersnikova, focusing on human-robot interaction, moral and social cognition, and ethics of emerging technologies.
Michał Piasecki and Agnieszka Szostok are scientists in residency with Centre for Contemporary Art Laznia, focusing on heat, healing, resistance, and energy flows.
Colas Schretter and Louise Delhaye are scientists in residency with GLUON.

POSTCITY, First Floor, Conference Hall

Sun 7. Sep 2025 13:00 14:00

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    Vanessa Hannesschläger

    Vanessa Hannesschläger is head of European Collaboration at Ars Electronica. She holds a PhD in literature from the University of Vienna and teaches digital humanities in Austria and Sweden. Before joining Ars Electronica, Vanessa worked on developing European digital research infrastructures and numerous projects involving physical and digital archives for cultural heritage and art. In the European policy context, Vanessa advocates for digital infrastructures for the arts and humanities, data and legal literacy, the Commons, and Open approaches.

Presented in the context of Studiotopia. Studiotopia is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.