Analysis Paralysis and a Bag of Bad Ideas

In the face of multiple global-scale crises, what direction should we take as artists and thinkers? What can we do when all we have is a bag of bad ideas? What importance does art have when the earth is burning? There is a growing sense of paralysis: all available options seem inadequate, but we’re not about to give up.

While we feel compelled to hack, critique, or develop answers to the many man-made challenges in the world, the usual polemics of the art and tech sphere ring a bit futile. Idle criticism is useless without proposals for change, yet action without thinking is what got us here in the first place.

Speaking to this shared sense of analysis paralysis, Rosemary Lee and Sophie-Carolin Wagner will discuss what art and theory have to offer a world on the brink. This conversion is a starting point for dialogue about cultural actors’ role in confronting real-world problems and the current state of interdisciplinary work with art and technology.

 

Date
16.06.
Start
10
30
End
11
00
Format
Lecture