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C/Change: Prototyping Just Technological Futures Closing Event

Closing and Networking|Exploring Inclusive Futures: A Panel on AI, XR, and Cultural Exchange + Networking Session

  • Goethe-Institut San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

  • Language English
  • Price Free of charge

Closing Event © Barak Shrama

Join us on November 21 for the closing event of C/Change: Prototyping Just Technological Futures, an initiative by the Goethe-Institut San Francisco and Gray Area. This project aims to inspire cultural exchange and foster inclusive, forward-looking initiatives through emerging technologies. The event will bring together artists to discuss the exhibition's themes and the role of AI, extended reality, and other technologies in creating equitable and accessible digital spaces.

Admission is free with RSVP. Event Highlights:

Conversation: Gain insights into the exhibition’s core themes, focusing on how digital innovation can drive cultural collaboration and social justice. Panelists include artists Jill Miller (Missing Objects Library) and Shawn Wang (Dragon’s Delusion), with Tamara Loewenstein moderating.

Networking Session: After the discussion, connect with like-minded attendees and speakers to foster meaningful exchanges around the themes explored in C/Change.

Doors Open: 5:30 PM
Conversation: 6:00 - 7:00 PM
Networking Session: 7:00 - 8:00 PM

Exhibition Details:

Dates: Open through November 21, 2024
Regular Hours: Tuesday to Thursday, 11 AM to 4 PM
Extended Hours: 11 AM to 7:30 PM on Thursday, November 14, and Wednesday, November 20

About the Exhibition:

C/Change: Prototyping Just Technological Futures presents prototypes by artists who use AI, extended reality, and blockchain to address issues like diversity, inclusion, and ecological crises. This exhibition underscores the impact of art in envisioning a more equitable digital future, with a curated selection featuring All Possible Rivers, Dragon’s Delusion, Missing Objects Library, The People’s Graphic Design Archive, and Tasting Tomorrow prototypes. Learn more about the exhibition here.