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Roman Lipski’s Experimental Lecture Series at Julia Stoschek Collection (AI, VR, and Quantum Blur)

Faculty-led
February 24, 2023 at 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Julia Stoschek Collection, Leipziger Str. 60, 10117 Berlin

Roman Lipski, a landscape painter who works with AI, VR, and Quantum Blur, has temporarily moved his studio to the Julia Stoschek Collection to display the production process of his new pieces, inviting the visitor to experience the complexity and collectivity that creating art with these nascent technologies entails. Lipski and his collaborators, on this occasion, the quantum software engineer Marcel Pfaffhauser, and composer Kimin Han, will develop the artworks during the show, which becomes a work in progress, an “exhibition about an exhibition to be”. The show is inspired by science fiction legend Philip K. Dick who in How to Build a Universe that Doesn’t Fall Apart Two Days Later (1978) wrote about the many landscapes a human mind can inhabit, and speculated about a mysterious permanent dimension that underlies them all.

On February 24, the Experimental Lecture Series “This Permanent Other Landscape – Challenges of the Emerging Digital-Physical Statu Quo in Art, Science and Society” will be held. Lipski, his collaborators, academics in the fields of Art and Science, art specialists, and university students come together to discuss pressing issues that these technologies bring about.

Bard College Berlin Students are invited to join and share their thoughts and discuss important questions with these experts, as well as with Physics Students from Humboldt Universität zu Berlin.

You’re welcome to join!
Bard Students please register here: https://forms.gle/dUByXoAAmSQVFw6L7

You will receive some questions in preparation for the experience shortly...

Faculty and general public please register here: https://forms.gle/fTeQUpeB5gMYnVZm9

Full lecture series programme to be announced shortly: https://www.romanlipski.com/current

Julia Stoschek Collection, Leipziger Str. 60, 10117 Berlin 24 February 2023
2-6 pm