How can art, technology, and ecological advocacy contribute to envision a future that prioritises social equity, cultural diversity, and ecological resilience?
In an ever-changing world defined by the pressing global challenge of climate change and environmental sustainability, the intersection of art, technology, and ecological advocacy has become increasingly vital.
This roundtable discussion will bring together leading voices in the arts, technology, and science spheres to delve into critical inquiries, hands-on experimentation, and alternative models for a sustainable future, particularly through the lens of Global South perspectives. The event aims to foster a dynamic dialogue that challenges dominant theories and amplifies heritage practices and indigenous knowledge systems. Through this discussion, we hope to inspire collective action towards more inclusive, equitable and sustainable future.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with the speakers and to visit the interactive installation BIOMODD [TTO15] at MUSE.
Speakers:
- Pietro Marullo, artist engaged in technology and the environment
- Diego Maranan, transdisciplinary artist, designer and researcher
- Amy Holt, bioscientist and artist
- Prof. Roberto Poli, Professor of Philosophy of Science at Trento University
- Chiara Steffanini, Botanical Museum Cultural Mediator, MUSE
Moderator: Valentina Riccardi, Director, Culture Department
Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)
Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)
Countries: Italy, Philippines, United Kingdom
In collaboration with MUSE Museo delle Scienze di Trento
In collaboration with MUSE Museo delle Scienze di Trento
Programme
- At 11 a.m.
Opening of the installation - From 11.30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Panel BREAKING BOUNDARIES: rethinking art, technology and sustainability for the future
🇬🇧 The panel will be in English, simultaneous translation in Italian available