Ars Electronica 2023 Festival for Art, Technology, and Society
Exhibition Catalogue: Who owns the truth? = Wem gehört die Wahrheit?
Contributor(s)
Stocker, Gerfried (editor)
Jandl, Markus (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Towards a New Social Contract
Ars Electronica 2023 is dedicated to the complex questions of truth and the concept of ownership in this digital age. In doing so, the festival navigates the central questions of our time. The focus is on how our perception of “authentic” and “original” is being transformed and whether truth can be owned, and how this relates to digitalization and the rapidly developing performance of artificial intelligence. How can the achievements of a tool that is so much based on the globally collective “raw material” of knowledge and creativity be made accessible to everyone and be harnessed to the benefit of all? This comprehensive volume brings together the works of artists, scientists, developers, designers, entrepreneurs and activists from around the world and delves deep into the themes of the festival, offering insights, perspectives, and thought-provoking content that reflect on the intersection of art, technology, and society.
Keywords
Ars Electronica; Exhibition; Ownership; Digital Age; Digitization; Artificial Intelligence; knowledge; creativity; Society; social contractDOI
10.61608/9783775758727ISBN
9783775756020, 9783775758727Publisher
Hatje Cantz VerlagPublisher website
https://www.hatjecantz.de/Publication date and place
Berlin, 2023Classification
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
Internet and digital media: arts and performance
Digital animation
Artificial intelligence
Ethics and moral philosophy
Humanist philosophy
Popular philosophy: Meaning of life / finding sense in life