The Feminist AI lecture series will present inspiring lectures on gender and AI. Throughout this autumn, the series will bring together a diverse range of lectures by artists and scholars working at the intersection of technology, art and gender, who will present how feminist thinking and intersectional experience has influenced their work.
Embracing a collective and non-hierarchical approach, this year’s Sound Campus emphasizes the fluidity of sound expression and music making. Through notions of performativity and improvisation, a multidimensional stage provides a caring frame for solidarity and creation.
Unlearning Gender speculates on alternative modes of categorization to resist algorithmic-binary normalization. Through the symbolic hacking of the computer vision interface, the project aims to escape from gender and break with the technosocial binarisms embedded in technology.
In this workshop, the participants will learn to design with textile materials in connection with handcrafted electronics, and invent, narrate, and create their own visions of alternative futures.
Zigzag. Hiss. Boom. Blub. Poof. Bang. Crack. Language can not only describe shapes, but also create them.
The University of Arts Linz is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special theme that runs through the entire anniversary year and that is also the starting point for reflections on the Kunstuni Campus 2023: radical collectives–a gesture that puts the spotlight on collectives and, above all, tests out their activist potential, but also, a…
Our poster session provides a unique platform for PhD students to present their artistic research, connecting theory, practice and critical inquiry. Students invite guest experts to explore how artistic research investigates societal issues, evokes emotions and expands artistic possibilities in the context of a poster exhibition.
A set of stereotypes and problematic expressions subtly exist everywhere. This colonial viewing system is nuanced, microaggressions permeate society and slip off the tongue unchecked, perpetuating the colonial perspective. Unconscious biases spread a romanticized notion of the outsider: their otherness, their body, their cultural perspective. Indigenous bodies operating within this system, perhaps without a solid…
Can we achieve perfect communication? The artwork consists of three parts: “Confiding,” “Sharing,” and “Spreading.” Users can experience unique communication.