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Explore the Future at the Webinars by #futureculturelab

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Explore the Future at the Webinars by #futureculturelab

Explore the Future at the Webinars by #futureculturelab

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The team of the VZOR Laboratory of Culture of the Future will host a series of online webinars for those who are ready to design our tomorrow. Together with the speakers, we’re going to take you to a high-tech future. You will learn about how the world changes and whether people can make friends with robots. 

The #futureculturelab, or the VZOR Laboratory of Culture of the Future, is a team that holds creative sessions, develops creativity, and works with a vision of the future through art practices and the prism of culture. 

Speakers have prepared the online programme titled Let’s Go into the Future Together. Within the framework of 5 meetings, students of MKIK will get acquainted with the projects that artists create together with scientists and engineers in different parts of the world. 

You will learn about the diversity of tools and technologies that creative people use to interact, develop, research, and respond to ecological and social challenges. 

Selected webinars will focus on exploring the future cities and new formats of entertainment, the interaction of human and artificial intelligence, cyborgisation, changing forms of communication, the role of art in the future, and environmental issues. 

Online meetings will take place after lessons on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. Don’t miss the opportunity to look into the future and learn more about it.

Timetable and announcements of webinars from #futureculturelab: 

How the fantastic scenarios of the future become or can become our ‘today’? What kind of scenarios of interaction with ourselves and other people do we want to build? 

We will give examples of how it is possible to look at the world in different ways, to lay down foundations of our bright and colourful future, to create something useful, unusual, and beautiful. 

We will talk about neural interfaces, robots, dancing with machines, andartificial intelligence experiments. Who will become a cyborg? How will we interact with machines in the future? How is this happening now? 

We will show nice and not very nice robots and tell you what machines can do and what we can do jointly with them. 

Have you ever danced around the city? Have you noticed old facades demonstrating some stories or new ugly fences, interesting monuments or empty sites where you want to do something interesting? Go for it! 

There are many practices and experiments in the world, for example, performance walks, voice installations, and interactive walls. And if you’re isolated, there’s something to explore at home: you can make acartoon about the city or go to a concert of your favourite artist in Minecraft. We will show you something interesting! 

We all heard that the climate is changing, the oceans are polluted, oil is running out, the volcanoes are awakening. Many of those things areunstoppable but there is always something small that we can do to make our life and the life of our planet a little bit better, cleaner, and more beautiful and make the attitude to our home more careful. 

Artists learn to literally talk with plants, use seismic activity to dance, and come up with unusual ways to draw attention to environmental issues and resource-efficient thinking. 

Today, it’s all mixed up. Engineers learn to think creatively, schools introduce modern technological tools, artists become programmers, and breakthrough projects of scientists are born at the intersection of different spheres of activity. We call it interdisciplinary. 

Let’s talk about this and other trends and consider where art is going to take place in the near future. Artists are not only drawing and sculptingbut also actively working to create augmented and virtual realities, robots, and yet unknown forms of communication. 

Translated by Aleksandra Dyoma

19.11.2020

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