Ars Electronica Festival - Who owns the truth?
Michael Najjar has been invited to participate at the festival with his acclaimed ”cool earth“ series. He has created for Ars Electronica a massive, immersive installation at the museum‘s futuristic 8k Deep Space.
The theme of Ars Electronica Festival 2023 aims directly at key disputed topics of our time: truth and ownership, interpretive authority and sovereignty. Can truth be owned? Is there a right to truth and if it does belong to someone, what control and responsibility are associated with it? The festival‘s topic is also about the concept of ownership as it relates to nature, going beyond the centuries-old philosophical and legal debate; it’s about the factual reality of the exploitation and destruction of nature as an unremitting burden being transferred to following generations.
In an age, moreover, in which a small number of people, in neo-feudalistic fashion, have usurped the management of collective knowledge, and in which we also have good reason to doubt whether the vision of technology represents the solution to our problems. The festival adresses since more than 40 years the topic of “art, technology and society”. Thought has always been given not only to how technology alters our society, but also revealing how art and society can themselves shape technology.
Festival dates: 6 - 10 September, 2023
“cool earth“ – personal presentation by Michael Najjar:
Saturday, 9 September: 11 - 11.30 am
Sunday, 10 September: 2 - 2.30 pm
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