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Witness future design and art coming together to turn visions into reality: futures you can see and touch! Navigate future scenarios together with some of the brightest and quirkiest minds in future design and creative industries. Find out more: www.holitopia-festival.com
„The re:future Lab sets out to change the future. This requires a mind that can think in many directions, and Madeleine Schwinge is just such a mastermind. Having grown up in an entrepreneurial family, yet equipped with a strong passion for art, she oscillates between quite different worlds in her role as an artist, curator and systems consultant“ (Monopol)
Creative Intelligence, a model to worldbuilding - the five principles to navigate systemic transformation. A workshop for System Design Master Students at HTW University of Applied Science, Berlin.
Solimán López (b 1981, Burgos, Spain) is a multi-awarded conceptual and technology artist.
Hollie Miller (b., 1988, UK) is a British performance artist with an interdisciplinary practice and background in contemporary dance.
Architect literally means “master” (arkhi) “builder” (tekton). In highly turbulent and unstable contexts, architects can no longer ignore the environment.
What then divides us from machines? Can machines have a place in the human social order?
How can art exist in a synergistic feedback loop with science, to achieve the need for inclusive, transparent and experiential scientific promotion?
Interdisciplinary at its core, System Design seeks to create desirable and sustainable changes in behavior and form.
Talk
There is great value of greening urban landscapes. The benefits to work, education, retail and civic spaces can be experienced by both people and business.
"Even if humans become to machines what domestic animals are to humans, they will still live."
Ludwig Engel is HouseEurope! Team Strategist and Organiser, part of s+ (station.plus, Department for Architecture, ETH Zurich). HouseEurope! is a European Citizens' Initiative—ECI’s legislative proposal committed to achieve the social-ecological transformation of the existing building stock through preservation, adaptation, renovation, and transformation.
By 2030 zero-carbon solutions could be competitive in sectors accounting for over 70% of global emissions (United Nations).
Anicka Yi (b. 1971, Seoul, South Korea) is an American-Korean conceptual artist known for her experiments with olfaction and unorthodox organic and perishable materials.
Johanna Seelemann (b. 1990, Leipzig, Germany) is a conceptual designer, developing products, exhibitions, videos and working in interdisciplinary collaborations.
Conference
The symposium brings together sought-after artists and experts from a wide range of fields and disciplines, particularly architects, designers, scientists, neuroscientists, philosophers and anthropologists.
Founder of re:future lab, Madeleine Schwinge, urges us to install a multifaceted alliance between art (image), design (form) and architecture (space), forming a united frame to dialog with humanities, natural sciences, and technology.
Art in the 21st century is more than ever a social practice—and a call to act!
"All Eyes Hear" is grounded in the artist's expanding archive of rituals, tools, and practices of wholing. The shared practice engages participants to explore the fractal dimension of our realities and the non-linearity of time.
Prof. Dr. Emanuele Quinz is an art and design historian and curator.
Grégory Chatonsky (b. 1971, Paris) is a French and Canadian Artist who works with interactive installations, networked devices, photographs and sculptures. He explores the relationship between technologies and affectivity creating new forms of fiction.
The design innovation team of a leading automotive group approached the re:future lab to brainstorm new ideas for building the car of tomorrow, and more broadly to think about the future of mobility.
Chloe Piene (b. 1972, United States) is a visual artist known for her unique and powerful draftsmanship.
Shaken by polycrises, we find ourselves in the midst of a tremendous transformation process. Is there any hope, how to build alternative pathways?
Parsons & Charlesworth is a design studio founded in 2014 by Chicago-based British team Tim Parsons and Jessica Charlesworth.
Predicting the future is a tough act, but organizations can adopt a posture that ensures they're ready for whatever it may bring.
Tina Sauerländer ist Kunsthistorikerin, Kuratorin, Rednerin und Autorin und lebt in Berlin.
Ian Stewart is a PhD researcher at The Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin (member of Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres), and focuses his research on complex systems which affect human life and the environment. He cofounded Edge neuroscience & art e.V., a non-profit group of international artist-scientists, exploring intersections between art and neuroscience.
How can we stay the ‘hopeful troubled’ for better futures? Shall we pursue less ‘noise’, less disturbance, more stability? Or shall we explore, learn, and practice the multiple—often contradictory—dynamics of systems?
The Fragile Human refers to the upheavals of the present and to our uncertain, hazardous and trembling existence. How to stay ‚hopeful troubled’ and to envisage sustainable ways to navigate towards better futures?
HORTULANUS pieces are compostable furniture from low-tech materials. They use low-embodied energy resources (corn ears, straw and loam) to re-envision our relationship with nature.
Jovana Popić (b. 1977, Zadar, Croatia) is a Berlin based multimedia artist and PhD researcher in anthropology and culture.
Elena Schütz co-founded “Something Fantastic” in 2010–a Manifesto, a practice and an office committed to smart, simple, touching architecture, with the idea to work on transdisciplinary, using design on all scales and in various media.
Prof. Sigurd Larsen is a Berlin based Danish architect working within the fields of architecture and furniture design.
Gaël Charbeau is an art critic, artistic director, as well as an independent curator.
"Every human activity takes place in an environment of things and people; in it, it is localised and without it, it would lose all meaning." How does history come into shape? What lessons have we learnt? What do we believe in? Where do we come from and where are we going?
"Cooking thus transforms us", is a framework Maya Minder weaves like a strings through her work.
Prolific artists Magali Daniaux (b. 1976) and Cédric Pigot (b. 1966) bring to life the vulnerabilities and magic of the living.
In her work Charlie Stein (b. 1986, Germany) deals with dominant cultural aesthetics questioning existing modes of perception within the context of a highly digitized, visually overstimulated world.
Prof. Stella Geppert (b. 1967 in Gustedt, Germany) is a sculptor and performing artist.
Vadim Otto Ursus is a Berlin-based prominent young chef.
Uta Reichardt is a PhD researcher, facilitator and lecturer living in Reykjavik.
Johanna Bruckner (*1984, Vienna) is a visual artist dealing with pressing issues of our time, human and post-human affective relationships, or labour conditions within a "Digital capitalism" (Daniel Schiller).
Valérie Favre (b. 1959 in Evilard, Switzerland) lives and work in Switzerland.
An exhibition inspired by Futurist and Head of Technical Development at Google, Ray Kurzweil who predicted that 2045 marks the tipping point at which artificial intelligence will surpass human intelligence (Singularity), and the counterculture magazine "The Whole Earth Catalog" seen by Steve Jobs as an analog precursor of Google-like search engines.
The theme of the 24th World Futures Studies Federation (WFSF) World Conference reflects the vast dimensions and dynamics of futures studies, and describes an arena in which to explore the breadth of our imagination.
Judith Benhamou-Huet is a French journalist, independent curator and author specializing in art and the art market.
Jutta Werner (b. 1969, Germany) draws inspiration from the global market and stands for straightforward, elegant, international design.
TOWARDS SOUND is an archive of sketches, drawings, visual notations on music, founded by composer Ruth Wiesenfeld in 2020.
Prof. Dr. Berit Sandberg is a professor of business administration (HTW Berlin, University of Applied Sciences), specialized in public and non profit management.
Madeleine Schwinge expands the terms proposed by Wolfgang Streek—long-time director of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne—for the compensatory mechanisms of modern industrial societies "coping", "doping", "hoping", "shopping" by the imperative of "transforming".
Jessica-Joyce Sidon is a former PR-expert with French roots, and the co-founder—along with Executive chef Cäcilia Baldszus—of Lobe Block's Baldon restaurant, art space and platform for creative experiences.
Peggy Schoenegge is an independent curator, writer and project manager at peer to space as well as chairwoman of the media art association in Berlin (medienkunst e.V., Verein für zeitgenössische Kunst mit neuen Medien).
Barbara Green is a Berlin-based cultural manager and curator.
Nina Horstmann is coordinator of the Hybrid Platform, a cross-disciplinary platform by Universität der Künste (UdK) Berlin and Technische Universität (TU) Berlin that serves the exchange between art, science and technology.
Performance
An experimental live performance exploring the ways to inhabit space and connect with others from a distance during Covid-19 lockdown. "Carte Blanche" to four artists performing simultaneously.
In a time of great uncertainty and upheavals—now that the future seems to have happened in its most subtle and dystopian form—what can we learn from the past, what can we save, how can we make the future meaningful and worth living in?
A group exhibition with some of Madeleine Schwinge's most inspiring thinkers and artists. From Beuys to Valérie Favre, Marlène Dumas and Claire Tabouret.
Marieke Eyskoot (b. 1977) is a well-respected expert in sustainable fashion and lifestyle, and a best-seller author.
Emma Scribe is Head of Major Investors at Team for the Planet.
Rami Mekdachi (b. 1971 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a photographer, musician, movie director, and founder of the worldwide Art Project Lola James Harper.
Gilles Assor (b. 1975) is a high-level entrepreneur and sought-after expert in the fashion industry, where he has held leading positions (Jean-Paul Gauthier, Margiela, Repetto). Creative and passionate about contemporary art, Gilles Assor introduced the iconic Repetto ballerina to the MOMA permanent collection. After the first Covid crisis, he switched career paths and launched 1.1.100, a crisis management consultancy start-up aimed at providing expertise to fashion industry executives.
Ruth Wiesenfeld‘s artistic language wanders between musical composition, performance and visual art.