Duration

22.7.23, 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM

Language

English

Admission

35 € ECHOES Pass | 20 € ECHOES Day Pass Saturday | 15 € ECHOES Day Pass Saturday reduced | Free admission with “365 Live”

Info

Tiara Roxanne are a Tarascan Mestiza scholar and artist who sheds light on Indigeneity while also exploring AI as a colonial posthuman organism. Their research critiques technological infrastructures as oppressive and extractivist.

As AI grows and learns from colonial language and its programmed biases, it falls into the logic of recolonisation. Through a guided experience, visitors will explore how AI is not only formed from the machinic, the code, the technical, but also from earth, soil, resources. By forming a (new) relationship to AI, we may create a more respectful relationship to the non-and in-human. Indigenous epistemologies, multiple as they are, provide important lessons in relational thinking, which might allow us to think of AI as more than a tool with which to dominate.

The event has two parts: In a lecture, the artist will introduce their concept of “the technological haunt” which reveals the colonial mentality inherent in AI technologies. In the second part, the audience is initiated to participate in a guided reflection.

The performance is part of ECHOES, a live programme of performances. It takes place over the three days of 21-23.7.23.

With the ECHOES pass for 35 € you have free access to the events of the live exhibition on all three days. It is available at the museum box office and online. You can pick up your ECHOES pass at the Haus der Kunst box office on your first visit to ECHOES by presenting your online ticket. So please plan some extra time for this.

With the ECHOES Pass for Saturday, 22.7.23, you can participate in the following events:
2 pm: Tiara Roxanne. Performance. “(De)Coding the Body”
4 pm: Sarah Friend. Artist Talk
7 pm: Angela Goh. Performance. “Body Loss“
8.15 pm: DEBIT. Concert

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