Contemporary Art - Science - Urbanism - Digital Culture

Symposium of the international research project ‘Embodied Agents in Contemporary Visual Art (EACVA): How Robotics and A.I. Could Influence Creativity’ as part of Transmediale 2025.

In the cooperation between the University of Konstanz and Goldsmiths, University of London, a multidisciplinary team is exploring innovative approaches to creativity and interaction in art, science and technology, and how robotics and artificial intelligence are changing human creative possibilities.

Participation is free of charge. Registration is requested: kontakt@clb-berlin.de

A project of University of Konstanz (Prof Oliver Deussen) and Goldsmiths, University of London (Prof Frederic Fol Leymarie) with the support of the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).

Arts, Science & Culture Data

Symposium: Day 1

13:00

Welcome address by Liat Grayver and a short overview of EACVA by PI Prof. Frederic Fol Leymarie (Goldsmiths, London).

13:30

Gloria Aino Grzywatz (ZKM)
The Concept of Labor and Its Relation to Embodiment and Human-Machine Creativity

14:30

Dr. Giulia D’Angelo (Czech Technical University, Prague)
Biologically Inspired Systems for Human-Machine Interaction
15:30 – Coffee Break

15:45

Asst. Prof. Daniela Mitterberger (Princeton University)
Interactive robotic in the process of digital fabrication (ZOOM)

16:45

Dr. Baruch Gottlieb (UdK Berlin)
From Real to Simulated, and from Simulated to Real
17:45 – Coffee Break

18:00

Artist Talk Labor
Panelists: Prof. Inge Hermann (ETHZ), Daniel Berio (Goldsmiths, London), Liat Grayver.
Moderated by Adrian Notz

19:00

EACVA artists-in-residence-program: Patrick Tresset, Gretta Louw, Licia He, Anna Mirkin.