TechArt & Society | 17 Nov, 2020
Is techart a medium that lends itself to social good? What is the edge effect in the arts when experimental mediums and technology merge. Meet the people at the forefront of this who support impossible visions and manifest them.
Data Privacy & TechArt | 23 Oct, 2020
What is data privacy when it comes to techart making? How do we steer away from dystopic vision of tech futures? How can creators take a lead in this critical area of our online worlds?
TechArt + Climate | 23rd Sept
Join us as we invite a set of diverse global climate activists to discuss and exchange ideas around how we can use innovative Tech+Art as a compelling medium to address the climate crisis.
KEYNOTE SPEECH | 2nd Aug 2021
As part of BeFantastic Together Primer Series ’21, delivered by Andrew McWilliams (Founder of Thought works Art, USA) & Margaret Klein Salamon (Executive Director of the Climate Emergency Fund, USA)
Together: Info Session | 24 June 2021
BeFantastic Together, an online fellowship program. Wondering what this is all about? How does it all come together? Why collaborate? You will find all your answers in our Dialog#1 + Info session.
TechArt + Climate | 3rd June 2022
BeFantastic is proud to present Swiss video artist, curator and art theorist Ursula Biemann & her artworks to our community. Acknowledging the need to understand the distant implications of immediate actions within the climate narrative, we screened three of her video essays as part of an ongoing series of “Climate Conversations” intended to expand our understanding of the ongoing Climate Emergency.
Neural Networking | 30th April 2022
Pooja Sood of Khoj International Artists Association, Adrian Notz of ETH AI Centre and Jonathan Kennedy of British Council discuss the new and emerging techart practices, followed by a luncheon conversation between invitees on the topic of humanising technologies like AI through art and its ability to creat ively engage audiences on pressing global issues. The session concluded with the drop of RadBots, a preview of video bots available as NFTs with an aim to explore possibilities of owning interactive AI-based techart and its encounters with the art market.
Women Leadership & TechArt | 9th Dec 2021
Taking a cue from Dr. Patricia Gestoso from the Kaspersky report saying “you can’t be what you can’t see” this Dialog seeks to discuss the trajectories of women leaders at various intersections of art and technology so as to make these paths visible to a new generation of women who might be drawn towards these fields.
Together: Info Session | 24 June 2021
BeFantastic Together, an online fellowship program. Wondering what this is all about? How does it all come together? Why collaborate? You will find all your answers in our Dialog#1 + Info session.
TechArt + Climate | 3rd June 2022
BeFantastic is proud to present Swiss video artist, curator and art theorist Ursula Biemann & her artworks to our community. Acknowledging the need to understand the distant implications of immediate actions within the climate narrative, we screened three of her video essays as part of an ongoing series of “Climate Conversations” intended to expand our understanding of the ongoing Climate Emergency.
Neural Networking | 30th April 2022
Pooja Sood of Khoj International Artists Association, Adrian Notz of ETH AI Centre and Jonathan Kennedy of British Council discuss the new and emerging techart practices, followed by a luncheon conversation between invitees on the topic of humanising technologies like AI through art and its ability to creat ively engage audiences on pressing global issues. The session concluded with the drop of RadBots, a preview of video bots available as NFTs with an aim to explore possibilities of owning interactive AI-based techart and its encounters with the art market.
Women Leadership & TechArt | 9th Dec 2021
Taking a cue from Dr. Patricia Gestoso from the Kaspersky report saying “you can’t be what you can’t see” this Dialog seeks to discuss the trajectories of women leaders at various intersections of art and technology so as to make these paths visible to a new generation of women who might be drawn towards these fields.