Can AI think (artistically)?
The lecture series “Can AI think (artistically)” opens up a joint testing ground for the question of whether and how AI works artistically. We invite guests from the arts and sciences to discuss the artistic potential of AI in concrete projects and theories. The focus is on the (historical) conditions and processes under which a poetics can be asserted, as well as the political and material foundations of artistic practice through statistical renderings. The lectures combine insights into work processes with critical analysis of infrastructure and responsibility, and frame the work in the accompanying seminars.
Accompanying the lecture series is a theoretical seminar (Elisa Linseisen) and a practical seminar (Friedrich von Borries, Alexander Doudkin) in which students will use, test, hack, and reinterpret the AI platform https://art-of-x.com
All lectures will take place digitally and will be streamed on Big Blue Button:
October 14, 2025, 6 pm
Introduction with Prof. Dr. Friedrich von Borries, Prof. Dr. Elisa Linseisen und Alexander Doudkin
October 21, 2025, 6 pm
"Intellectual Furniture. Elements of a Deep History of Artificial Intelligence"
Prof. Dr. Markus Krajewski, media historian, University of Basel
October 28, 2025, 5 pm
"AI and its Risks to Knowledge"
Dr. Sascha Fink, philosopher, FAU Erlangen
(Hosted by AdBK Nuremberg)
November 11, 2025, 18 Uhr
"What does creativity have to do with AI? "
Dr. Martha Kunicki, philosopher, Princeton University
November 18, 2025, 6 pm
"Fynn, the AI student"
Marcin Ratajczyk & Chiara Kristler, artists, Vienna
November, 25, 2025, 6 pm
"AI as a tool for artistic practice?"
Christian von Borries, filmmaker, Marseille
December 2, 2025, 6 pm
"Art Intelligence—two years later…"
Prof. Jan Svenungsson, artist, die Angewandte, Vienna
December 9, 2025, 6 pm
"Do AI‘s dream of climate chaos?"
Iris QU, artist and programmer, New York
December 16, 2025, 6 pm
"Visual worlds of AI"
Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich, art historian, Leipzig
January 6, 2026 , 6 pm
"Queer KI"
Emily Martinez, artist, Los Angeles,
Dr. Sara Morais dos Santos Bruss, Berlin
January 13, 2026, 6 pm
"Lissy Pony, Aissist und andere Ansichten aus der Praxis"
Elisabeth Varn, Geschäftsführerin Burda Verlag
January 20, 2026, 6 pm
"Sociopolitical relevance of AI"
Prof. Dr. André Frank Zimpel, psychologist, University of Hamburg,
Prof. Dr. Tanja Kubes, sociologist, FU Berlin
January 27, 2026, 6 pm
Final discussion with all participants
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Graduate Show 2025: Don't stop me now
Cine*Ami*es
Redesign Democracy – competition for the ballot box of the democratic future
Art in public space
How to apply: study at HFBK Hamburg
Annual Exhibition 2025 at the HFBK Hamburg
The Elephant in The Room – Sculpture today
Hiscox Art Prize 2024
The New Woman
Graduate Show 2024 - Letting Go
Finkenwerder Art Prize 2024
Archives of the Body - The Body in Archiving
New partnership with the School of Arts at the University of Haifa
Annual Exhibition 2024 at the HFBK Hamburg
(Ex)Changes of / in Art
Extended Libraries
And Still I Rise
Let's talk about language
Graduate Show 2023: Unfinished Business
Let`s work together
Annual Exhibition 2023 at HFBK Hamburg
Symposium: Controversy over documenta fifteen
Festival and Symposium: Non-Knowledge, Laughter and the Moving Image
Solo exhibition by Konstantin Grcic
Art and war
Graduate Show 2022: We’ve Only Just Begun
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Finkenwerder Art Prize 2022
Nachhaltigkeit im Kontext von Kunst und Kunsthochschule
Raum für die Kunst
Annual Exhibition 2022 at the HFBK
Conference: Counter-Monuments and Para-Monuments.
Diversity
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Unlearning: Wartenau Assemblies
School of No Consequences
Annual Exhibition 2021 at the HFBK
Semestereröffnung und Hiscox-Preisverleihung 2020
Teaching Art Online at the HFBK
HFBK Graduate Survey
How political is Social Design?