We warmly invite all members of the art school to Cookies & Screens: This time focusing on AI – a regular meeting for all art schools members where projects from art and design are presented and discussed. Bring your AI projects: Whether seminar papers, workshop experiments, or exhibition formats – briefly introduce your work (keynote, objects you bring, demo, etc.). A projector with HDMI connection will be available on-site.
Cookies & Screens is open to all disciplines and levels of experience. We aim to create a space to showcase your projects, share knowledge, and make new connections – beyond the regular university routine.
The event will be held in German.
The meetup will take place as part of the exhibition “Soft Spaces, Shared Grounds.”
Matthias Hübner is a designer and publisher based in Berlin, as well as an artistic staff member in Visual Communication at weißensee school of art and design berlin. As part of his qualification position, he focuses on the opportunities and challenges of AI in design work.
Thomas Ness is a professor of Embodied Interaction in Product Design and Principal Investigator in the interdisciplinary Excellence Cluster "Matters of Activity" at Humboldt University of Berlin. He also leads +dimensions. With his background in the design of physical interactions, his focus lies on exploring and prototyping visions for implementing new technologies in social contexts.
Julian Netzer studied New Media at the University of the Arts Berlin. Since then, he has worked as a transmedia designer, media artist, and lecturer. His research particularly explores the boundaries between real and virtual worlds, as well as the impacts and possibilities of new technologies such as machine learning, virtual reality, and augmented reality. At weißensee school of art and design berlin, he mainly teaches in the field of Digital Media.