2024-12-29 –, Saal GLITCH
Language: English
The exploratory nature of artistic research can aide in the production of knowledge. Sometimes, this takes a detour through music-making mushrooms and making moonshine, sometimes it deals with societal reverberations of AI usage or how lithium extraction affects the planet. This talk gives an insight on how we do technology-assisted artistic research at ZKM | Hertzlab, the artistic research & development department of the Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe.
Artistic research takes the exploratory impulse of art and combines it with the wish for knowing the world that characterizes scientific research. It is neither science communication, nor purely artistic practice - it is located somewhere in between. As a field of its own, artistic research is still relatively young; at ZKM | Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, we explore what this means in the context of one of Europe's oldest media art institutions. Our six themes - lifecycles, connect, a common(s) world, ai-lab, post-human world, fellow futures - guide us in what we hope is a contribution to larger discourses from the point of view of art.
With examples and projects, this talk will illuminate artistic research practices, its benefits and challenges and how having a hacker mindset is the first step into becoming an artistic researcher.
Tina Lorenz came of age in the Chaos Computer Club but went on to study Drama and American Literary History in Vienna and Munich. They were a lecturer for theater history at the Academy for Performing Arts Bavaria, later dramaturg at the Landestheater Oberpfalz and finally consultant for digital communication at the Staatstheater Nürnberg, before founding and leading the Digital Theatre department at the State Theatre of Augsburg from 2020 to 2023.
Tina Lorenz is a founding member of the hackspaces metalab Vienna and Binary Kitchen Regensburg; since January 2024, they head the department of artistic research and development »Hertzlab« at ZKM | Karlsruhe