How can we understand the relationships between technologies such as artificial intelligence and social media, society, politics and increasing totalitarianism, authoritarianism and fascism and what can we counter this?
As part of the Salzburg lecture, the artist Hito Steyerl (ADBK Munich), the media theorist Felix Stalder (ZHDK), museum director Harald Krejci (Museum der Moderne) and cultural and media scientist Paul Feigelfeld (Mozarteum) are discussing the responsibilities and opportunities of institutions such as universities and museums.
An event of the Institute for Open Arts and the Department of Research Management at the University of Mozarteum Salzburg in cooperation with the Museum of Modern.
Round Table: total technology. Artificial intelligence, social media and global fascism.
As part of the Salzburg lecture, the artist Hito Steyerl (ADBK Munich), the media theorist Felix Stalder (ZHDK), museum director Harald Krejci (Museum der Moderne) and cultural and media scientist Paul Feigelfeld (Mozarteum) are discussing the responsibilities and opportunities of institutions such as universities and museums.
Datum: 02.06.2025, 6:00 p.m. – 02.06.2025, 7:30 p.m.
Art: Lectures and discussions
Ort: Museum of modern Salzburg, auditorium
Mönchsberg 32
5020 Salzburg
URL: https://www.moz.ac.at/de/veranstaltungen/totale-technologie-kuenstliche-intelligenz-social-media-und-der-globale-faschismus-000000e9-00309c77
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