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By Werkleitz
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Anna Ridler and Doug Fishbone talking about how to put together bits and pieces would it be for a joke or a way to visualize artificial intelligence in a podcast by Werkleitz Festival 2021.
Silvia Dal Dosso, Francesca Del Bono, Arianna Magrini, and Nicolas Noel from the CLUSTERDUCK COLLECTIVE explain “memes” and how one can understand the anytime shifting meaning and usage of that term - in a podcast by Werkleitz Festival 2021.
Susanna Flock, Adrian Haim, Robin Klengel, Leon Müllner, and Michael Stumpf from the collective TOTAL REFUSAL and Aleksandra Niemczyk are talking about the principles of dynamics and mechanics in game and non-game contexts in a podcast by Werkleitz Festival 2021.
Teaque Owen, Margherita Pevere, and Alan Cunningham are talking about how do we explore the embodied act of care given and accept that in the context of everyday interactions/reactions in a podcast by Werkleitz Festival 2021.
Robertas Narkus, Andrius Arutiunian and Doug Fishbone are talking about what could be done with money and currency if their values were different in this podcast by Werkleitz Festival 2021.
Darsha Hewitt, Carolin Liebl, and Nikolas Schmid-Pfähler are talking about wasteland, the energies that couldn't be recycled anymore, and the process of making infrastructures visible in a podcast by Werkleitz Festival 2021.
Aleksandra Niemczyk, Liliana Zeic, and Teaque Owen, artists within the Werkleitz Festival 2021, are talking about the need of safe space, conservative politics, and possibly taking accountability in this Werkleitz Festival 2021 Podcast.
Stefanie Wakefield is talking in this Werkleitz Festival 2021 Podcast about that we discuss a lot about fossil fuels, the industrial revolution, urbanization, the tremendous acceleration but not the anticipatory future.
Desiree Förster talks in this Werkleitz Festival 2021 Podcast about the necessity of recognizing the processual in us and our environment, so that we can find ways to live on this planet in the future. Art could help us to do this.
Do we belief in big data or the other way around? In the Werkleitz Festival 2021 Podcast, Mél Hogan is asking how to survive the post-capitalist dislocations in present and future.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.