Crafting Data: Material Practices in Art and AI
Symposium and Workshops
The University of Applied Arts Vienna was established
in response to the First In-dustrial Revolution, 150 years ago. Its founder, Rudolf von Eitelberger, envisioned the Angewandte
as a place to “educate artists who can intervene in industry,” grounding industrial production in artistic practice. Today,
this vision demands renewal in the face of a new challenge: the Fourth Industrial Revolution, driven by data and artificial
intelligence. How can we develop and understand data-driven technol-ogies, such as AI, “on the foundation of art”?
This symposium explores data as something physical and tangible that can and
should be manipulated. It examines the materiality of data and how it is embedded in artistic practices. Just as the Wiener
Werkstätten sought to integrate art into everyday life by offering a functional alternative to industrial production,
contemporary machine learning can benefit from artistic intervention. Making data and its models graspable opens them up to
discussion.
The symposium asks: How can we bridge arts, humanities, and technical sciences in understanding
data models? What role can artistic practices play in addressing algorithmic bias, data representation, and machine learning
ethics? How can we cultivate an artistic education that enables critical, democratic engagement with AI? What new ideas emerge
when computational methods integrate knowledge from art and design?
These questions align with the Angewandte's
commitment to shaping digital transformation through artistic and critical knowledge, connecting to broader discussions around
the cultural, social, and epistemological dimensions of AI and machine learning. Recognising AI as a cultural phenomenon that
demands interpretation, critique, and imagination, rather than merely as a tool, speaks to the broader mission of developing
transdisciplinary modes of learning in relation to the complexities of digital transformation.
Symposium
Contributions
of Diane Cescutti, Mat Dryhurst, Kyriaki Goni, Robin Holt, Victoria Ivanova, Avery Slater und Hito Steyerl
27.
January 2026
Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Auditorium, Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7,
1030 Wien
Internal workshops to collectively identify the university’s needs regarding AI
expertise, and to develop a profile in the arts, sciences and education.
28. January 2026
Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Auditorium, Vordere Zollamtsstraße 7, 1030 Wien