Keynote by Paco Calvo
Input by Ayënan Quinchoa Juajibioy
Panel discussion moderated by Rasa Smite
Simultaneous Spanish Translation by Felipe Castelblanco

Public Event:
Friday 18 October 2024, 18:00 hrs
Auditorium D 1.04, Tower Building, HGK Basel FHNW

Workshop (on registration):
Friday, Oct 18:
10:00 hr - 15:30 hr.
D 7.08 / 7th Floor, Meeting Room. HGK

Saturday, Oct 19:
9:30 hr - 15:00 hr
D 5.06 / Atelier Gebäude. HGK

Interested parties are welcome and can register at:
valentina.zingg@students.fhnw.ch

Institute Art Gender Nature HGK Basel FHNW.

The current hype around AI – which is basically just resource-intensive computing based on data mining and brute force – makes us forget that there exist completely different, much more “efficient” and pleasurable forms of intelligence: these are forms that are open to the multiplicity of being on earth, that create relations and playful forms of cross-species alliances. Plants in particular, these disregarded creatures, surprise us with their ingenious capacities to interact with their ecologies. This panel focuses on the question of how plants sense and compute, decide and act. What does that mean? What can humans learn from it? And why is this relevant for art, technology, science, and society?

Organized by Yvonne Volkart & team Plants_Intelligence (Felipe Castelblanco, Julia Mensch, Rasa Smite)
As part of MESH Festival, HGK - H3K
16 – 20 October 2024

Admission is free





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