Ars Electronica: From growth and a rhythmic classroom
Amy Karle works in a large-scale co-operation with science to make art… we are disturbed and fascinated as we are inspired to think about our nature and our inner being. (translated)
By derStandard | Sep 7, 2017
Amy Karle works in a large-scale co-operation with science to make art… we are disturbed and fascinated as we are inspired to think about our nature and our inner being. (translated)
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
Amy Karle explores the intersection of art, science, and technology, revealing how innovation shapes the human experience. Through talks, writing, and collaborations, she challenges audiences to consider the cultural and ethical impacts of emerging technologies while inspiring groundbreaking ideas and creative futures.THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
Amy Karle explores the intersection of art, science, and technology, revealing how innovation shapes the human experience. Through talks, writing, and collaborations, she challenges audiences to consider the cultural and ethical impacts of emerging technologies while inspiring groundbreaking ideas and creative futures.
