Robotic Affairs — LOOPS 5. Juni 19:00 – Lecture evening
This edition of LOOPS gathers three perspectives on how emerging technologies—particularly AI, robotics, and synthetic interfaces—are reshaping human interaction, pedagogical contexts, and our imagination of life with machines.
With a background in interaction design and animism, Judith Dörrenbächer explores how alternative ontologies can inform human-computer interaction, proposing animist approaches to the design of social robots.
Andreas Muxel brings a material and speculative angle through his work on hybrid artifacts and physical human-machine interfaces, drawing from his experience in design research and education.
Alessandro Mac-Nelly, working between architecture, AI, and critical machine aesthetics, will present recent experiments and reflections from his artistic-research practice, including his work with Algorithmic Cultural Vandalism.
Together, the three speakers will discuss modes of designing and understanding machines not as neutral tools, but as cultural actors—entities that shape and reflect our behaviors, desires, and educational paradigms.
The conversation is open to the public and encourages direct audience engagement. As always, the evening will close informally at the New Practice bar with drinks, music, and the chance to meet the speakers and community in a relaxed setting.
Thursday, June 5th, 19:00
New Practice Studio at TU Berlin, Alte Lesesaal
Free entry & online streaming
LOOPS is part of New Practice in Art and Technology, a collaborative initiative by UdK and TU Berlin.
The event will be held in person and streamed live on udk.stream, YouTube, and Instagram Live.
More info at newpractice.net or via the link in bio.
M.A. Design and Computation / New Practice in Art and Technology
https://www.newpractice.net/post/andreas-muxel-judith-dorrenbacher-alessandro-mac-nelly
https://www.newpractice.net/post/andreas-muxel-judith-dorrenbacher-alessandro-mac-nelly
Info
Prof. Albert Lang
al @design-computation.berlin