
23. Juni 16
Ort
ZeM – Brandenburgisches Zentrum für Medienwissenschaften
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 4
14467 Potsdam
Living Computers, Mars Simulations and DIY Starships: Advancing Cross-disciplinary and Cross-species Collaboration
Angelo Vermeulen will present a series of art and science projects in which global communities are actively engaged in prototyping the future. This includes the installation art projects Biomodd and Seeker, and the NASA-funded HI-SEAS Mars simulation program. He will focus on co-creation, bottom-up design, and the ethics of evolvability. The guiding question here is: how can we reinvent space exploration in a more open and participatory way? Today we’ll learn more about starship design that experiments with technological, ecological and social systems to radically rethink the future of human habitation and survival.
KOORDINATION
Prof. Anne Quirynen, FH Potsdam
Person
Angelo Vermeulen is a space systems researcher, biologist, community artist, and TED Senior Fellow. In 2009 he initiated SEAD (Space Ecologies Art and Design), an international network of individuals working in art, science, engineering and advocacy. Its goal is to reshape the future through critical reflection and hands-on experimentation. Biomodd and Seeker are the two most well-known SEAD projects. In 2013 he was crew commander of the NASA funded HI-SEAS Mars simulation in Hawaii. Currently he is in the final stage of his PHD studies at TU Delft creating new concepts for starship development.
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