Forecast Condensed: Coding the Human — We have Become Tools in the Hands of our Tools
A workshop with Roy Amit, Freo Majer, Ruth Patir, and Ina Schieferdecker.
In the workshop Coding the Human: We Have Become Tools in the Hands of Our Tools, researchers and creative thinkers are invited to showcase specific projects they are currently engaging with in order to critically reflect on questions and considerations arising from their research with peers and voices from the worlds of science, art, and their intersection with society.
The projects, selected through an open call, will revolve around the observation that, increasingly, cognitive skills and agency are relegated to technology. Meanwhile, technological innovation is happening at a rapid pace, never slowing down to question its impact on society, the future, or its global, ethical implications.
The workshop is enacted by Forecast as part of Berlin Science Week. It is organized in collaboration with the Falling Walls Foundation, and is co-funded by the Schering Stiftung. Ruth Patir’s work-stay in Berlin is facilitated by Artis together with DAAD.
Thank you for your interest in the Art & Science Conference at Berlin Science Week. Advance registration is now closed, as all tickets have been booked. However, if you didn’t manage to secure a ticket, we invite you to stop by shortly before each event begins. Any remaining spaces will be released on a first-come, first-served basis a few minutes prior to the start. We look forward to welcoming you!
- FORUM event in Säälchen.
- Presentations of the Open Call will be publicly discussed.
- Part of the Art & Science Conference
- Registration closed. Any remaining spaces will be released on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Wheelchair accessible.
Speakers
- FORUM event in Säälchen.
- Presentations of the Open Call will be publicly discussed.
- Part of the Art & Science Conference
- Registration closed. Any remaining spaces will be released on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Wheelchair accessible.