Internet – Radical Atoms https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/en Ars Electronica Festival 2016 Tue, 28 Jun 2022 13:26:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6 Prix Forum II – Digital Communities https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/en/prixforum2/ Tue, 02 Aug 2016 14:25:20 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/?p=931

The Prix Forums furnish an extraordinary opportunity to festivalgoers—a chance to meet the human beings behind the works of art. Here, you can enjoy up-close-and-personal encounters with the artists honored by the Prix Ars Electronica and the jurors who made the selections. In formal speeches and casual conversations, you can find out more about the works, the ideas behind them, and the challenges the artists responded to. The Digital Communities Forum is dedicated to the social consequences of global interconnection via digital networks.

The Prix Forums are produced by the European Digital Art and Science Network.

Speakers

Winners

Stacco Troncoso (ES)
P2P Foundation, Golden Nica of 2016 Prix Ars Electronica in the Digital Communities category

Paul Feigelfeld (AT), Caoimhe Gallagher (IR)
Award of Distinction of 2016 Prix Ars Electronica in the Digital Communities category. Project: Refugee Phrasebook

Nakano Hitoyo (JP)
Award of Distinction of 2016 Prix Ars Electronica in the Digital Communities category. Project: SAZAE bot

Moderation

Sarah Kriesche (AT)
Journalist and jury member of the 2016 Prix Ars Electronica

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Participation and Political Socialization in the Age of New Media https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/en/politikneuemedien/ Mon, 01 Aug 2016 11:10:21 +0000 https://ars.electronica.art/radicalatoms/?p=2525

An event produced jointly by the Upper Austria Teacher-Training College, Upper Austria Chamber of Labor and the Ars Electronica EducationLab

For several years now, new social media have been changing how people communicate and thus our everyday life. Especially among young people, these media now constitute a central part of their lived reality. Even our political discourse is increasingly conducted via Facebook, Twitter and similar platforms, which thus open up new forms of sociopolitical participation and socialization. The conference will confront this new reality and the challenges accompanying it, and scrutinize the impact of this development on political education. The offerings—in a variety of formats—include a presentation of the latest social developments and market research data, a methodological-didactic exchange of views, game modules, and a round-table discussion with prominent, expert panelists. This conference is being staged in conjunction with the 2016 Ars Electronica Festival, an encounter with key issues being raised by trends in social development that are the upshot of innovative technologies. Conference participants have the opportunity to take a guided tour of the festival venue. Participation is free of charge; preregistration is mandatory: www.ph-ooe.at/partizipation_2016

Read more about this conference on our Ars Electronica Blog!

THU September 8, 2016

1 PM–1:20 PM Opening
1:20 PM–1:30 PM Procedural remarks
1:30 PM–2:10 PM Speech: Participation and Political Socialization in the Age of New Media (Peter Filzmaier)
2:10 PM–2:30 PM Speech: Factors in Political Socialization from the Perspective of Two Young People (Peter Repczuk & Anja Engelbrechtslehner)
2:30 PM–2:45 PM Audience comments
2:45 PM–2:55 PM Procedural remarks and assignment to workshops
2:55 PM–3:15 PM Coffee break
3:15 PM–5:15 PM

Two-hour workshops

  • Workshop 1: DiY Democracy Repair Café (Florian Sturm & Tamara Ehs – IG-Demokratie)
  • Workshop 2: Current Internet Phenomena: Fascination and Prevention (Peter Eberle, Institute for Addiction Prevention & Tina Greul, student at HBLA–High School of Artistic Design, Linz)
  • Workshop 3: Virtual Reality – Das Erkenntnisspiel (Harald Prochaska, Otelo eGen & Martin Hollinetz, Otelo eGen)
  • Workshop 4: Social Media: Playground for Right-wing Extremism (Erwin Feierl-Giedenbacher, AK–Upper Austria Chamber of Labor & Hans-Christian Gruber, University of Salzburg)
3:15 PM-4:15 PM

One-hour workshops

  • Workshop 5: Focus on Compassion: Youth, Politics and Participation (Patrick Danter, Sapere Aude & Markus Luger, Otelo eGen)
  • Workshop 6: The “Arab Spring”: An Example of the Power of New Media? (Thomas Mohrs, PH OÖ teachers’ college)
  • Workshop 7: Utility of e-Learning Tools for Political Education (ZILLE Team, PH OÖ)
  • Workshop 8: Smartphones at the Nexus of Usefulness and Exploitation (Jakob Feyerer & Marianne Kapeller, PH OÖ & Hilde Zauner, AK OÖ)
4:15 PM–5:15 PM

One-hour workshops

  • Workshop 9: A Demoscopic Analysis of First-time and Young Voters (Peter Bruckmüller, SPECTRA)
  • Workshop 10: u19 Winners (Golden Nica u19 & Marion Friedl, Prix Ars Electronica)
  • Workshop 11: KulturKontakt Austria: Cultural Education and Participation in Social Life at School (Gabriele Bauer)
  • Workshop 12: NEET–Young People and Political Participation (Baldur Sailer, Association of Viennese Youth Centers)
5:15 PM–5:35 PM Coffee break
5:35 PM–6:35 PM

Panel discussion: Participation and Political Socialization in the Age of New Media

  • Elisabeth Wehling (University of California at Berkely)
  • Meral Akin-Hecke (Digital Champion Austria)
  • Simon Wesp (U-19 „Kameleon.ws“)
  • Peter Bruckmüller (SPECTRA)
  • Joachim Rathke (Schauspieler, Regisseur)
  • Moderation: Oberösterreichische Nachrichten
6:45 PM–7:30 PM Guided tour POSTCITY

FRI September 9, 2016

9 AM0–9:10 AM Procedural remarks
9:10 AM–10 AM Speech and discussion: Reflection, Orientation and Participation. Political Didactics and New Media, Thomas Hellmuth (University of Vienna)
10 AM–11 AM Speech and discussion: Political Framing and Opinion Formation in the (Social) Media, Elisabeth Wehling (University of California at Berkeley)
11 AM–11:15 AM Filmtrailer – Die Konferenz (PH-TV Team)
11:15 AM–11:30 AM Coffee break
11:30 AM-12:55 PM World Café
12:55 PM-1:40 PM Speech and discussion: Between Spectatorship and Deselection—Commitment as Event and Cocooning 2.0: The “Generation Crisis” as Challenge for the Political System (Beate Großegger, Institute for Youth Culture Research)
1:40 PM–1:50 PM Brief intervention: Evaluation
1:50 PM–2 PM Conclusion of the conference
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