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Location: Arena a.l.p.h.a is an interactive installation wherein an AI captures the visitors appearance, sending their data to the natural language model GPT-3 to generate a personalised poem. This work highlights the potential of using AI to subvert the dry nature of data collection as a means to create playful and interactive art.
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Location: Gather Town In this experimental short film, the AI protagonist utilizes the human body as a sensing device to gain an embodied understanding of its environment.
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Location: Gather Town Excavations: Governance Archaeology for the Future of the Internet is a collective research project and interdisciplinary discursive online exhibition exploring historical governance practices to inform the future of online communities and Internet co-creation, developed through a cohort of 10 international art projects.
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Location: rp Home Base Fight for the Net is a card game that wants to spark a conversation around the strategies to counteract the spread of misinformation and disinformation online. We invite the festival's public to join us to play the game and discuss the current state of public discourse online. Let’s fight for the net!
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Location:Festsaal Kreuzberg Aus Elektroschrott und altem Spielzeug basteln wir mit euch ungewöhnliche Schnittstellen zwischen Mensch und Maschine. Wir erschaffen Gamecontroller, die die Welt noch nicht gesehen hat.Am Mitmach-Stand der Kreativwerkstatt Tinkertank dürft ihr erfinden, experimentieren und verrückten Ideen Wirklichkeit werden lassen.
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Location: Makerspace Products from Dhay antiques Startup project in Mosul developed in Mosul Space programs will be presented, bells produced to UNSCO for revive Mosul spirt project that aim to rebuild heritage sites in city and small mockett for small part of the old city to be used for studying the city.
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Location: Makerspace Over the years, our everyday technology has increasingly become a black box. For a world in which repair is normal, technology must be reinvented. We show examples of how this can be done. We highlight open hardware projects which solve societal problems and can be replicated due to their open documentation.
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