28.-30.09.2023: Final Conference "AI as factor and consequence of societal and cultural change"
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The final conference of the Schaufler Lab@TU Dresden addressed the impact of the latest technological developments in the field of AI on the humanities and social sciences as well as on the arts, referring to the guiding theme of the first funding phase. Not only the research of the first funding phase of the Lab was presented and summarized, but also the way of scientific and artistic work and the formation of perspectives on the object of investigation was put to the test. All fellows and resident artists of the first funding phase participated in the conference.
The conference aimed in particular at actors conducting research at the interfaces of society, art and technology. The event was attended by approximately 130 guests - including from the University of Bern, Bard College London, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, the University of Konstanz, Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Burg Giebichenstein Halle, Trier University of Applied Sciences, and Folkwang University of the Arts Essen.
Most panels and discussions were held in German (please check the title of the event to find out about its´language.) |
Preview of the program
Keynotes
M. Beatrice Fazi (University of Sussex):
„Synthesis in Synthetic Media“
Sven Nyholm (LMU München):
„Generative AI’s Gappiness: Meaningfulness, Authorship, and the Credit-Blame Asymmetry“
Panels
„Akteurstatus und Agency“
Julia Schneider (Berlin), Norbert Huchler (ISF München), Sven Engesser (TUD)
„Braucht KI eine ,neue Ethik’?“
Bernhard Koch (ITHF Hamburg), Lukas Brand (RU Bochum), Christoph Widdau (OVGU Magdeburg), Luise K. Müller (FU Berlin)
„Figuren des Zweifelns: Bildevidenz und KI“
Mira Anneli Naß (Universität Bremen), Christian Kosmas Mayer (Schaufler Residency@TU Dresden 2020, Wien), Luisa Feiersinger (HU Berlin)
„‚History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.‘ – Wandel und Persistenz kultureller Deutungsmuster der Künstlichen Intelligenz“
Daniela Zetti (TU München), Marcus Popplow (KIT, Karlsruhe), Moritz Ingwersen (TUD)
„Delegated Contingencies. Reflections on Social Theories of Machine Learning“
M. Beatrice Fazi (University of Sussex), Florian Jaton (Geneva Graduate Institute)
Discussions
„2020//2023: Das disruptive Potenzial von KI für Wissenschaft und Kunst“
Wolfgang Ullrich (München/Leipzig), Corinna Bath (Berlin), Rainer Mühlhoff (Universität Osnabrück)
„Von Laboren, Modulen und (weiteren) Experimenten: Transdisziplinäre Forschungspraxis auf dem Prüfstand“
Herrmann Diebel-Fischer (ScaDS.AI, TUD), Lisa Marie Küssel (CeTI, TUD), Lutz M. Hagen (Schaufler Lab@TU Dresden)
„Art meets Science – Science meets Art”
Esmeralda Conde Ruiz (Schaufler Residency@TU Dresden 2022, London), Anton Ginzburg (Schaufler Residency@TU Dresden 2021, New York), Matthew McGinity (TUD), Axel Voigt (TUD)
Exihibition
Rosa Barba (Schaufler Residency@TU Dresden 2023)
Venue
Görges-Bau der TU Dresden
GÖR/0226/H
Helmholtzstraße 9
01069 Dresden