As an interdisciplinary curator and lecturer, I work at the intersection of art, science and technology.
I love curating exhibitions and events in close collaboration with contemporary artists and scientists. I explore themes such as artificial intelligence, personalised health, art-science-fiction, historical avant-gardes, the creativity dispositive and the social impact of technology.
I also find it inspiring to share my knowledge and experience through talks, lectures and seminars, whether I am giving or moderating them.
'From Dada to AI' encapsulates my professional career and my perspective on the relationship between art and technology.
Collaborating in the field of natural sciences and with deep roots in art, I enjoy building bridges between contemporary artistic practice, historical movements and cutting-edge research. My experiences with Cabaret Voltaire, the birthplace of Dada, and my activities in contemporary art form the foundation for my ethical, critical and creative thinking as well as my methods in artistic research.
In my work at the intersection of science, business and technology, I have recognised the transformative potential of art for innovation and social change.
I am committed to promoting dialogue and cooperation between art, science and society, as well as involving a wide range of disciplines in speculatively designing a desirable future in an informed and playful way.
to contact me, please write an e-mail to notzadrian (at) gmail (dot) com