
Body Dreams – Connecting technology, everyday life and being human
- LanguageGerman
- Time of day1:00 PM until 5:00 PM
- Duration240 minutes
- Participantsmax. 40 people
- RegistrationWorkshop included in the price of admission | Limited number of places | Places will be allocated on site (Factory Room beside the cloakroom) | We recommend arriving on time and booking an online ticket | Free ticket available for children and teenagers under 18 years old | Please observe the current protection and hygiene measures.
Description
Our bodies have evolved constantly over thousands of years. New technologies lead to new circumstances and conditions to which our bodies adapt. But beyond that, bodies can now be actively changed. Together we will speculate on how a symbiosis of technology and humans will shape our future bodies, and translate these ideas sculpturally into viewable designs. How do our hands change when they operate smartphone and touchscreens every day? How does our brain change when all the knowledge in the world is just a few clicks away?
The workshop will be run by the artist Tabitha Nagy on June 26 and July 17, and on November 20 by art educator Urte Ehlers. The number of participants is limited. If you wish to reserve a place, please register at buchung@pinakothek.de. Possible workshop languages: German, English.
Art education program accompanying the special exhibition „Future Bodies from a Recent Past"
The art education program accompanying the special exhibition “Future Bodies from a Recent Past” was developed as part of “dive in. Programme for Digital Interactions” of the Kulturstiftung des Bundes (German Federal Cultural Foundation) with funding by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM) through the NEUSTART KULTUR programme.
The program was also generously supported by PIN. Freunde der Pinakothek der Moderne e.V.
The art education program accompanying the special exhibition “Future Bodies from a Recent Past” was developed as part of “dive in. Programme for Digital Interactions” of the Kulturstiftung des Bundes (German Federal Cultural Foundation) with funding by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (BKM) through the NEUSTART KULTUR programme.
The program was also generously supported by PIN. Freunde der Pinakothek der Moderne e.V.