How can the diversity and freedom of cultural expression be protected in post-digital
societies, and how can transparency and access be strengthened? Should attributes such as creativity, self-determination and
freedom be ascribed exclusively to (specific) human beings?
Presented by the Austrian Commission for UNESCO in cooperation
with AIL, EDUCULT and the Research Area Cultural Studies of the Diplomatic Academy Vienna.
The
conference provides a common space for thought for actors from art, culture, science and activism and attempts to decode existing
power relations and find collective approaches to change them. It is part of the series (Re)imagining freedom of expression
in postdigital societies.
This conference uses the 20th anniversary of the Austrian Commission for UNESCO about
the protection and promotion of the diversity of cultural expressions as an opportunity to discuss the importance of the diversity
of cultural expression in the digital environment for democratic societies and to raise awareness for their protection in
the context of artificial intelligence.
The event will be held in English.
Program
(EN)
18:00 Welcome
Anke Schad Spindler, Educult, Alexandra Graupner, AIL,
Martin Fritz, ÖUK
18:15 Input from
- Magdalena Reiter, network policy
expert and cultural worker
- Clemens Apprich; Vice-Rector and Head of the Department of Media Theory and the Peter Weibel
Institute for Digital Cultures, University of Applied Arts Vienna
19:00–20:30 Panel Hybrid Realities
- with
Carina Zehetmair, Ali Nikrang, Eva Fischer und Sofia Braga
- Moderation: Giulia Pelillo
The
digital revolution has the potential to unlearn anthropocentrism and reorganize power relations. In reality, things look different:
The market-dominating platforms have privatized the sum of global creative content and siphoned it off for the development
of ‘new’ systems. Dead celebrities are supposedly brought back to life post mortem by generative AI - AI-generated likenesses
create deceptively real images of people and thus manipulate realities.The panel Hybrid Realities focuses on the
possibility of in-between spaces and poses the question of how creativity in the face of digital technologies can lead to
new visions of alternative, democratic futures.
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