Knowledge is dynamic, interconnected, and in constant flux – and it requires specifically designed learning spaces. In this workshop, we will present our project: a digital, immersive knowledge space that is co-created – by students, faculty, and staff. Using XR technologies and focusing on AI competencies in art and design, we are creating a platform for collaborative learning, research, and experimentation. We invite you to discover blind spots, share questions and experiences, and think forward together.
Participation is possible with binding registration by May 19 via the following link.
The event will be held in German.
The workshop will take place as part of the exhibition “Soft Spaces, Shared Grounds.”
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 Academy of Art Berlin, he mainly teaches in the field of Digital Media.
Henrike Uthe studied Communication Design and Media Art in Halle and Istanbul. She is a co-founder of various design studios and a focus group on design research. Additionally, she has designed and implemented numerous exhibitions in collaboration with scenography offices, e.g., for the IBA 2010 and the Jewish Museum Berlin. Since 2013, she has taught at various universities, including UdK Berlin. At +dimensions, she is involved in project management.