He is a pioneer at the interface of technology and art and is considered one of the first users of AI in art. Since the 1960s, he has created groundbreaking works that explore the possibilities of the digital world and blur the boundaries between man and machine. With his teaching and research, Nake has inspired generations of artists and computer scientists. Nake has been Professor of Graphic Data Processing and Interactive Systems at the University of Bremen for more than 100 semester.
Janina Loh is an ethicist at the Liebenau Foundation. Loh completed a doctorate at Humboldt University, focusing on constitution beyond the state (2014). Loh published works on trans- and posthumanism (2018) and robot ethics (2019). Loh´s habilitation project explores inclusive ethics of companionship in knowledge spaces. Loh´s research interests include responsibility, transhumanism, robot ethics, and feminist philosophy of technology.
He is a pioneer at the interface of technology and art and is considered one of the first users of AI in art. Since the 1960s, he has created groundbreaking works that explore the possibilities of the digital world and blur the boundaries between man and machine. With his teaching and research, Nake has inspired generations of artists and computer scientists. Nake has been Professor of Graphic Data Processing and Interactive Systems at the University of Bremen for more than 100 semester.