TALKS
Sat Jun 1, 2024 8:00 AM - 11:45 PM
NATFA | National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, 1000
Description
Talks Tickets: Join the conversation and gain valuable insights from industry leaders with our Talks Ticket — your key to unlocking enlightening discussions.
Confirmed Speakers:
Magda Mojsiejuk (PL/ES)
Polish artist and researcher Magda Mojsiejuk is Lead Artifact Designer at Futurity Systems, a consultancy based in Barcelona that provides Futures-as-a-Service. She creates prototypes for future products and services, and recently initiated inTENSE, а speculative lifestyle magazine from 2030 and beyond.
Irini Papadimitriou (GR/UK)
Irini Papadimitriou is a curator and cultural manager. She is currently working as Creative Director at FutureEverything. Her practice draws on interdisciplinary and critical discourse to explore the impact of technology in society and culture, and the role of art in helping us engage with contemporary issues.
Martín Alvarez (AR/DE)
Martín Alvarez is an experienced Architectural Designer with a history of working in the architecture industry and academia. He graduated from the University of Buenos Aires and the University of Stuttgart. Martin’s main focus is computational design and architectural design research.
Rebeca Duque Estrada (BRA/DE)
Rebeca Duque Estrada is a Brazilian architect, now a Research Associate and doctoral candidate at the Institute for Computational Design and Construction at the University of Stuttgart. With a deep interest in digital fabrication and computational design, Rebeca has been focusing her research on fiber composite materials and robotic fabrication. She is currently involved in developing high-performance lightweight structures.
David Szucs (HU/BG)
David Szucs is a fully remote senior Front-end Developer and agency freelancer from Hungary who’s spent the past 15 years exploring evolving ways to deliver the quickest, most reliable, and visually appealing software possible, served online. He is also interested interactive programs as a medium of art and the challenges this art form is facing in terms of representation, canonisation and trading.
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NATFA | National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, 1000