formen:sprache
with Valerie Moschner & Michael Kramer
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th 10:00 – 13:00
Workshop language: German (English possible too)
Minimum age: 14
Zigzag. Hiss. Boom. Blub. Poof. Bang. Crack. Language can not only describe shapes, but also create them. Based on that, in this workshop stamps will be created digitally, made with the laser cutter and a textile work of art will be created together.
towards slow futures
with Anna Blumenkranz
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th 15:00 – 16:30
Workshop language: English/German (Russian, Ukrainian possible too)
Minimum age: 12 or children accompanied by parents
We live in a fast-paced world in which we invent technologies to make our lives even faster. The latest developments in artificial intelligence only seem to reinforce these processes by generating a large number of finished works within a few seconds. But what happens when we consciously turn to a “slow” design material and try to slow down the creative process? In this workshop, the participants will learn to design with textile materials in connection with handcrafted electronics, and invent, narrate, and create their own visions of alternative futures. Together we will speculate about the technologies of the future and experiment with the different methods of crafting electronics, which enable an unusual way of creative self-expression and play with our inner sense of time.
towards slow futures
with Anna Blumenkranz
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th 16:30 – 18:00
Workshop language: English/German (Russian, Ukrainian possible too)
Minimum age: 12 or children accompanied by parents
We live in a fast-paced world in which we invent technologies to make our lives even faster. The latest developments in artificial intelligence only seem to reinforce these processes by generating a large number of finished works within a few seconds. But what happens when we consciously turn to a “slow” design material and try to slow down the creative process? In this workshop, the participants will learn to design with textile materials in connection with handcrafted electronics, and invent, narrate, and create their own visions of alternative futures. Together we will speculate about the technologies of the future and experiment with the different methods of crafting electronics, which enable an unusual way of creative self-expression and play with our inner sense of time.