Ars Electronica Futurelab Creative Question Challenge: Art – Science – Innovation Ars Electronica Futurelab Creative Question Challenge: Art – Science – Innovation - Roland Haring, Christopher Lindinger, Anouk Wipprecht
In dieser CQC-Sitzung lautete unsere Ausgangsfrage: Warum sollten Kunst und Wissenschaft zusammengebracht werden, wenn man über Innovation nachdenkt?
Speakers: Christopher Lindinger (AT), Vice Rector for Innovation and Researchers at Johannes Kepler University; Anouk Wipprecht (NL), innovator | designer | tinkerer
Catalyst: Roland Haring (AT), Technical Director of Ars Electronica Futurelab
Visualizer: Kerstin Blätterbinder (AT), Designer & Artist at Ars Electronica Futurelab
Creative Question Challenge, Ars Electronica Festival, 13.9.2020. The Creative Question Challenge (CQC) brings together two speakers from different disciplines and backgrounds and a facilitator – called Catalyst – to create questions for the world to ponder within a 30-minute time limit. The CQC’s online platform not only provides a live experience of CQC’s taking place around the world, but also provides access to previous CQC’s that have taken place. In addition, reactions to those CQCs, or actions on the questions generated, are also visualized and encourage new participation. In this session of CQC, our initial question was: Why should art and science be brought together when thinking about innovation?
Speakers: Christopher Lindinger (AT), Vice Rector for Innovation and Researchers at Johannes Kepler University; Anouk Wipprecht (NL), innovator | designer | tinkerer
Catalyst: Roland Haring (AT), Technical Director of Ars Electronica Futurelab
Visualizer: Kerstin Blätterbinder (AT), Designer & Artist at Ars Electronica Futurelab
Creative Question Challenge, Ars Electronica Festival, 13th September 2020