With works by Chiara Campanile, Paula Flores, Johannes
Frauenschuh, Frederique Neuts Leroy, Monica C. LoCascio, Marko Markovic, Istem Özen, Alfredo Ledesma Quintana, Marthin Rozo,
Mauricio Suarez Ramos, Laura Stoll
An evening dedicated to Viennese artistry! The event marks the conclusion of
the content of the Open Studio Days and offers a variety of lectures, talks and screenings as well as artistic and scientific
approaches to the motto "Making Truth".
The highlight is the lecture of the renowned sociologist
Eva Illouz. Under the title "Happycratie" she explores how the happiness industry controls our lives.
Two top-class discussion
panels complete the search for the truth.
17/11/2019
18:00-21:00Auditorium der Universität
für angewandte Kunst
Vordere Zollamtstraße 7, 1030 Wien
Program:Panel
"Outside the Box - scientific and artistic narratives in the field of tension between humanism, feminism and digital data"participants:Gerald Bast (Rektor Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien)
Johannes Frauenschuh
und Monica LoCascio (beide Universität für angewandte Kunst, Programm Art & Science)
Suchita Kulkarni (Mitarbeiterin
HEPHY - Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien)
Hilda Tellioğlu (Professorin, Institut für Gestaltungs- und Wirkungsforschung
an der Fakultät für Informatik, TU Wien)
Moderation: Michael Stampfer (Geschäftsführer WWTF Wiener Wissenschafts-, Forschungs-
und Technologiefonds)
Outside the Box - scientific and artistic narratives in the field of tension
between humanism, feminism and digital dataAt the conclusion of the Open Studio Days, a discussion round
will ask questions about being human in the advanced digitized information society. There are scientists and artists who speak
critically about their own actions regarding the self-concept of an increasingly technocratic world. What remains of humanism
and feminism in the face of algorithms (co-) determined life and work? Can the individual person do justice to the temporality
of the market and the financial world at all? Does art possibly have the potential to intervene here and can it create ways
out in favor of individual self-development possibilities? Or are the existing systems (financial world, maker scene in the
Silicon Valley, science business, art market, ...) largely decoupled from each other and from artistic ambitions? What role
do art and science play as instances of shaping society today with the increased influence of digital worlds?
20:00 Uhr: Diskussionsrunde/panel „Art Production in Vienna”TeilnehmerInnen/participants:
Martha
Kirszenbaum (Kuratorin)
Friedrich von Borries (Kurator)
Lisl Ponger und Karin Ferrari (Künstlerinnen des MAKING
TRUTH Exhibition Parcours.)
17/11/2019
18:00-21:00Auditorium der Universität für angewandte
Kunst
Vordere Zollamtstraße 7, 1030 Wien