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How Art and Design Give Nature a Voice
How can art and design foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of nature, leading to more effective conservation efforts? That’s the question at the heart of this fascinating DLD Nature…
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Infinite AI
Artists Holly Herdon and Mat Dryhurst are known for their pioneering work at the intersection of art, technology and AI. In their DLD24 conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist (Serpentine Galleries)…
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Urgent Books in the Digital Age
This DLD24 session is a treat for book lovers and anyone interested in graphic design, art and culture. In conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist (Serpentine Galleries), graphic designer Irma Boom…
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Humanity in Real Time: Techno Consciousness
“Fire for me was the very first attempt to control technology – but we are not aware of the fire until it burns us.” With this observation, the celebrated Spanish…
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Poetry in the Age of AI
Pioneering poet and AI researcher Sasha Stiles explores art at the intersection of cutting-edge technology. In her DLD24 conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist (Serpentine Galleries), she explains why she sees…
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Museums Beyond NOW
Technology has revolutionized the way museums operate and engage with visitors. This DLD 23 session takes a closer look at the fascinating developments coming from the combination of artificial intelligence…
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How Cultural Ecosystems Empower Cities for Global Competition
Cultural events can play a powerful role in empowering cities to compete on the global stage. These events can showcase a city’s unique heritage, talent and creativity, and they can…
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It’s Natural to Be a Machine
Generative AI poses new questions and opens new horizons all across culture, creativity and the arts. This DLD Munich session features Serpentine Galleries Artistic Director Hans Ulrich Obrist in conversation…
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The Future of Well-Being
Well-being, both mental and physical, are the most precious qualities in life we have. Because if you’re not well, it doesn’t matter whether you get a promition, create the next…
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No One Is An Island
Artist duo Random International illustrates how humans are influenced by living with machines – and then decides to create a human algorithm, with the help of DLD attendees. “We want…
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In the Tired Watering
Interdisciplinary artist Jota Mombaça and Serpentine Galleries Art Director Hans Ulrich Obrist discuss Mombaça’s latest work, a performance at the Art Biennale 2022 in Venice called “In the Tired Watering”.…
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Art, Markets and Disruption: A Seismographic Journey to NFTs
Cryptographic ownership certificates are becoming an integral part of the art world. In a session moderated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, artists Emily Segal, Refik Anadol and Rafaël Rozendaal discuss the…
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From the Front Lines: Defending Europe
Moderated by Azeem Azhar, this DLD25 expert panel discussion delivers a frontline view of how exponential technologies – especially AI and drones – are reshaping modern warfare and defense in Europe. The session brings together Kadi Silde (Helsing), Jack de Santis (OmiraAI)...
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The Coded Gaze: Bias in AI
In her DLD Munich 2020 talk, Joy Buolamwini, founder of the Algorithmic Justice League, paints an alarming picture of the racial, gender and class bias present in current AI systems. “Machines are not flawless, they reflect something”, she says. They “are the...
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