Event concept & program
With the theme of “Disrupting Scientific Boundaries”, registration for the 5th international conference of the interdisciplinary research alliance and TU Dresden EXU measure TUDiSC is now open!
Building on the success of previous TUDiSC conferences, which have drawn contributions from researchers such as Orit Halpern, Robert Mitchell, Adrian Daub and Kylie Crane, the conference is set to explore the intersection between research, art and activism, and through this, examine the interface between science and society.
The scientific description and monitoring of increasingly complex crises and challenges require interdisciplinary research approaches and strategies, as well as modes of thinking and acting that go beyond the rigid boundaries of the academic system. Inter-, trans- and multidisciplinary reseach are high ambitions, that require establishing common ground, integrating expertise and constructively overcoming differences. For this reason, the TUD launched the measure “Disruption and societal change” (TUDiSC), where researchers from many different disciplines undertake a joint effort to investigate disruptions from a conceptual and practical perspective.
The event is set to be participative and provide plenty of space for discussion and exchange, all fueled by the delicious catering of a local vegan café. How could you possibly miss it?!
Venue: Zellescher Weg 25, 01069 Dresden
Program outline
24.09.2024
16:30 Uhr: Keynote JProf. Dr. Enno Fischer
"Probing Scientific Boundaries - From Particle Physics to Forensic Medicine"
25.09.2024
9:30 |
Registration |
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10:00 |
Welcome |
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10:15 |
Lightning Talks Briese, Marie: On the boundaries and the populist abuse of the democratisation of knowledge Leitner, Susanne; Waghid, Zayd: What does Karl Marx have to do with inclusive education in South Africa and Germany? Reflections based on a COIL- research project on Critical Global Citizenship and Defamiliarisation. Höning, Jasmin: Reframing Faces. Artistic Research and Critique of AI-Training-Datasets through AI-Art Lüneburg, Barbara: Performance of the 5-minute-composition Exploring Gestures |
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11:30 |
Lunch Break |
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12:30 |
Kickoff Presentations World Cafe |
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Artistic Dimensions (Room 1) Erickson, Andrew: The Science Fiction Fact of Dark Matter and/as Transformation Lüneburg, Barbara: Between Creativity and Rigour – Validity of Artistic Research Honauer, Michaela; van Riemsdijk, Birna: Designing Intimate Technologies through Dance Prantl, Daniel; Wallbaum, Christopher: Objective Visual Representation of Pedagogical Practice - the Analytical Short Film |
Societal Implications (Room 2) Smola, Klavdia: Heterodoxy of Art: Dissent Knowledge in Putin's Russia Lüttich, Nadja: The role of social movements in a learning society. Wider and specific questions around impact and learning opportunities. Gonzales Martinez, Rolando: Beyond the Boundaries of Weak Artificial Intelligence (AI): The Dystopian Nightmares and Utopian Dreams of Artificial Super-Intelligence and Human-AI Symbiosis |
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14:30 |
Coffee Break |
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15:00 |
World Café in three rounds |
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17:00 |
Coffee Break |
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17:30 |
Closing session |
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We look to forward to your attendance and the insights we can gain together in the pursuit of successful interdisciplinary enquiry.
Please send all queries and suggestions to TUDiSC scientific coordinator Clara Jacobi
Registration
Please register your attendance here
Contact
We look to forward to your attendance and the insights we can gain together in the pursuit of successful interdisciplinary enquiry.
Please send all queries and suggestions to TUDiSC scientific coordinator Clara Jacobi