TODAY SCI-FI - TOMORROW TECH FOR GOOD


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Ever dared to paint your future in the brightest colors of the galaxy? Have you ever thought about Utopia?
5 brilliant people, artists, writers, distorters with a lot of imagination invite us to discover their vision of the future.
RONIT WOLF
Creator and Organizer of Munich Science & Fiction Festival – art and science. Deus ex Machina, Misfit, Serendipity Fairy.
www.muc-sf-festival.com / https://www.facebook.com/MuenchnerScienceandFictionFestival / https://www.facebook.com/events/379205459606529/
MARTINE-NICOLE ROJINA
is a professional musician, producer and trans-disciplinary multimedia artist innovating and inventing immersive AV, VR, AR & future technology.
Her curiosity and empathy for technology, science, engineering, economy, art and education are the core drivers of her MPATHY STUDIO (http://mpathy.eu), therefore consulting the European Commission and Parliament on STARTS – science, technology and the arts to foster holistic innovation. She is also founder of the cosmic sci / tech / art project SISTER MOON (http://sistermoon.space) citizen astronaut training advisor for SPACE FOR HUMANITY (https://www.spaceforhumanity.org).
THERESA HANNIG
studied political science, philosophy, and economics and worked as a software developer, SAP consultant, project manager of solar systems and lighting designer before turning to writing full time. Now, as a writer of science-fiction novels, she turned her focus to the future of our society in terms of digitization, AI, and climate change. With her project #wikifueralle she is committed to more visibility of women and non-binary people in the German-language Wikipedia.
MILENA WOJHAN
Milena Wojhans artistic practice deals with the depiction of the human body, especially that of women, in today's media. Having worked as a photographer and retoucher for the fashion industry, the standardized digital and aesthetical optimization of the body has informed her work ever since.
Wojhan creates a wealth of photographic material by coordinating her own photoshoots. With the resulting images, she starts a new process of digital distortion.
Bodies are abstracted to their details, used as individual elements
for montages.
The resulting luminescent figures convey a feeling of
disassociation from the body as a host.
Wojhans distorted body worlds can be seen as dystopian
landscapes.
MARTIN NOTHELFER
prettybloodysimple.com
pretty bloody simple creates interactive experiences, fusing the analog with the digital world.
We open the doors at 6.30pm
Talk at 7.15 pm
Followed by discussion and networking
Drinks and food will be sponsored by our awesome host, Stylight!

TODAY SCI-FI - TOMORROW TECH FOR GOOD