Recap: The “Crafting Data” Symposium on Art and AI

05. February 2026
“By understanding data as something material, we open the ‘black box’ of machine learning to artistic interventions,” said Clemens Apprich, Vice-Rector for Science, Research and Digitality, in his opening remarks at the symposium Crafting Data: Material Practices in Art and AI, held in the auditorium of the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
On 27 and 28 January 2026, the Angewandte explored the materiality of data and its intersections with art as part of the symposium. Through a keynote lecture by Hito Steyerl, as well as panels and workshops, the role of artistic practices in engaging with algorithmic bias, data representation, and the ethics of machine learning was discussed and situated in relation to artistic, research, and teaching practices at the Angewandte.

“Just as the Wiener Werkstätten sought to integrate art into everyday life, the aim of the symposium is to highlight how artistic practices can intervene in algorithmic and data-based systems, making them tangible, debatable, and, consequently, accountable”, Apprich continued. Conceived as a starting point for a more in-depth engagement with current developments in the fields of artificial intelligence and machine learning from the perspective of an art university, the symposium brought together artistic and theoretical positions.

With contributions by Diane Cescutti, Mat Dryhurst, Kyriaki Goni, Robin Holt, Victoria Ivanova, Avery Slater and Hito Steyerl. Moderation by Daphne Dragona, Paul Feigelfeld and Francis Hunger.

Artistic contributions
Ilse Kind: Crouching (0,44), Covering torso (0,52), Sad (0,23), Nudity likelihood (0,61)
Kevin Kamil Mohammed: Just one more chip sourced by colonial child labor, and the AI gods will save us.

Film screening: Curated by Sophie Publig & Mikkel Rørbo
S()fia Braga: The Artificial Conjuring Circle (2023) & Third Impact (2025)
Silvia Dal Dosso: The Future Is Weird AF (trilogy) (2023–)
Mark Cinkevich: DATAS: The Data and the Sovereign (2025)
Most Dismal Swamp: Scraper (2023)

Spatial setting: Ivy Aris