POSTCITY, Lecture Stage

  • IDSA FOUNDING LAB: University of the Futures

    IDSA FOUNDING LAB: University of the Futures

    Ars Electronica x IDSA FOUNDING LAB, Stefanie Lindstaedt (DE)

    Tangible visions for the university of the futures – the What and the How: Interdisciplinary and international IDSA FOUNDING LAB Fellows collectively identify and unearth the fundamental questions about the bigger picture for pioneering higher education.

  • AI5production – support to find investments 

    AI5production – support to find investments 

    AI5production (AT)

    Als Abschluss des AI5Production Tag lädt die Johannes Kepler Universität zur Vernetzung und Podiumsdiskussion. „AI5production – support to find investments“ steht ganz im Zeichen von Angel Investors & Digitaler Transformation.

  • Symposium Perspectives on Political Education: Welcome

    Symposium Perspectives on Political Education: Welcome

    Katharina Soukup-Altrichter (AT)

  • Symposium Perspectives on Political Education: Final Remarks

    Symposium Perspectives on Political Education: Final Remarks

    Katharina Soukup-Altrichter (AT)

  • Impuls 1 by Ian Banerjee: Educational Urbanism–Hybride Lernlandschaften des 21. Jahrhunderts

    Impuls 1 by Ian Banerjee: Educational Urbanism–Hybride Lernlandschaften des 21. Jahrhunderts

    Ian Banerjee (AT/IN)

  • Not your data? Open relationship between culture and technology

    Not your data? Open relationship between culture and technology

    Zi Yin Chen (TW) & Hsiang Feng Chuang (TW), Hui-Ching KO (TW), Yen-Lin Huang (TW), Aurélien Dirler (FR) , Vivian Chen (TW), Hsin-Chien Huang (TW)

    Does data ownership influence creative processes and creativity? How do data-based artworks and content shape our perspectives and thoughts? Artists and creators push the boundaries in cultural tech, and accelerate evolutions in the ecosystem.

  • SHARESPACE – Panel Discussion

    SHARESPACE – Panel Discussion

    Ars Electronica Futurelab (AT)

    During this panel discussion consortium members from different research partners discuss the core concepts of the SHARESPACE project, why art exploration is important in European R&D projects, and the Open Call for Artists put out by the project.

  • On Culture and Measurement: New Approaches for the Common Good

    On Culture and Measurement: New Approaches for the Common Good

    Scientific and quantitative results are the cornerstone of what we consider the truth today. Digital transformation and data-driven methods can not only help the cultural and creative sectors and industries (CCSI) to thrive but can also be fueled with inspirations from these sectors to further amplify their impact.

  • Introduction to UNESCO “Defending Creative Voices” Report

    Introduction to UNESCO “Defending Creative Voices” Report

    Klara Koštal (AT)

    Earlier this year, UNESCO published a landmark report calling on the international community to increase efforts to support artists creating in zones of conflict. Klara Kostal of the Austrian UNESCO Commission will provide an overview of the report’s findings and strategies for safeguarding creative freedom amid emergency global situations.

  • “When Home is a Forgotten Song”: Art under Ecological Collapse

    “When Home is a Forgotten Song”: Art under Ecological Collapse

    Marita Muukkonen (FI), Taiye Ojo (NG), Mac Andre Arboleda (PH), Lucia Pietroiusti (IT)

    Ecological degradation yields a very different form of displacement, seen through the increasingly common phenomenon of climate migration and even the climate change-induced experience of becoming alienated from one’s homeland without ever having to leave it.