Curious Minds: ArtScience Monthly #2

Curious Minds – ArtScience Monthly #2

Tuesday, 21 April 2020, 7pm CET,

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Better together, better connected.

Next Tuesday we will continue our series ‘ArtScience Monthly’ to virtually interconnect with diverse others in times when nothing is more crucial. We will be joined by our Curious Minds Laura Kaltwasser, a research scientist of emotion and social interaction, and Petja Ivanova, an artistic researcher and designer of poetic futures. Cecilia Tosh will join us for a live set at the end of the event.

The ArtScience Monthly is about putting our curiosity into action and learning from one another. We invite you to join in these open and informal evenings, where we'll create playful situations for one-on-one interactions with other participants. We'll share thoughts, practice open-mindedness and create new bonds while imagining alternative futures by crossing perspectives beyond disciplinary boundaries.

Program of the Evening

19:00 Introduction Round
19:10 Inspiration Talks: Laura Kaltwasser & Petja Ivanova
19:30 Interactive Rounds in Breakout Rooms
20:00 Collective Exchange
20:15 Open Flow with soundscapes

About the ArtScience Monthly

Every third Tuesday of the month, we invite you to join in these open and informal evenings, where we create playful situations for interactions with other participants. We share thoughts, practice open-mindedness and create new bonds, while imagining alternative futures by crossing perspectives beyond disciplinary boundaries. Besides, each session starts with impulse talks by an artist and a scientist; just enough to get inspired and start off an exchange!

These events are organized by STATE Studio in the framework of Curious Minds: a community program that aims to explore new forms of collective thinking, learning and acting at the intersection of art and science.


Speakers

Some of the thoughts you shared with us during our warm-up

About the Community

Curious Minds is a community program that aims to explore new forms of collective thinking, learning and acting at the intersection of art, science and technology. Its purpose is to explore and challenge the boundaries of present knowledge and shape unconventional ideas for our future. The community initiative Curious Minds offers an open environment where members can build meaningful connections over time and engage in creative, collective experimentation.