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SYMPOSIUM I.II.: RADICAL ATOMS – IMPACT AND EXPECTATIONS, organized by Ars Electronica

Title: SYMPOSIUM I.II.: RADICAL ATOMS – IMPACT AND EXPECTATIONS | 4000 * 2667px | 1.4 MB | Credits: FotografIn: Mesic, Tom | Ars Electronica
Title: Carlo Ratti (IT) | 2667 * 4000px | 1.3 MB | Credits: FotografIn: Ratti, Carlo | Ars Electronica
Title: Joachim Sauter (DE) | 2667 * 4000px | 905.1 KB | Credits: FotografIn: Mesic, Tom | Ars Electronica
Title: Tomotaka Takahashi (JP) | 2667 * 4000px | 1.2 MB | Credits: FotografIn: Mesic, Tom | Ars Electronica
Title: Horst Hörtner (AT) | 2667 * 4000px | 1.1 MB | Credits: FotografIn: Mesic, Tom | Ars Electronica
Title: Martina Mara (AT) | 2667 * 4000px | 990.1 KB | Credits: FotografIn: Mesic, Tom | Ars Electronica
Title: Yoichi Ochiai (JP) at SYMPOSIUM I.II. | 2667 * 4000px | 987.0 KB | Credits: FotografIn: Mesic, Tom | Ars Electronica
Title: Chiaki Hayashi (JP) at SYMPOSIUM I.II | 2667 * 4000px | 915.7 KB | Credits: FotografIn: Mesic, Tom | Ars Electronica
Title: Shiho Fukuhara (JP) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.0 MB | Credits: FotografIn: Mesic, Tom | Ars Electronica
Title: David Benjamin (US) | 4000 * 2667px | 1.5 MB | Credits: FotografIn: Mesic, Tom | Ars Electronica
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    POSTCITY, FIS Stage
    10.09.2016
    SYMPOSIUM I.II.
    RADICAL ATOMS – IMPACT AND EXPECTATIONS

    Moderators: Hiroshi Ishii (US/JP), Christopher Lindinger (AT)
    Speakers: Carlo Ratti (IT), Joachim Sauter (DE), Tomotaka Takahashi (JP), Horst Hörtner (AT), Martina Mara (AT), Yoichi Ochiai (JP), Chiaki Hayashi (JP), Shiho Fukuhara (JP), David Benjamin (US)

    Taking work done by MIT’s Tangible Media Group and the Ars Electronica Futurelab as the point of departure, this part of the symposium will deal with how the evolution of Radical Atoms will be felt in various occupations, economic sectors and, by no means least of all, our everyday life. What impact will these new dynamic materials have on creative disciplines like art and architecture? What are the future prospects in robotic design? Will we someday encounter drones as airborne Radical Atoms? What happens when new materials are amalgamated with human DNA? And how will we, the users, be able to find our way in the dynamic techno-world of tomorrow? International pioneers and the Ars Electronica Futurelab’s expert staff gaze into a future of and with Radical Atoms.
    Start:
    Sep 10, 2016
    End:
    Sep 10, 2016

    Info:
    A symposium in the context of the European Digital Art & Science Network.
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