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[https://digitalcultures.pl/en/](https://digitalcultures.pl/en/) Since its first edition in 2017, Digital Cultures has grown into an acclaimed platform bringing together digital art creators and curators from around the globe. This year’s edition, Imagined Futures, which begins 17th October 2020, opens up to a wider audience by venturing, together with the participants, into online realm. „Crisis is one of the overarching themes for this year’s festival – we will ponder how to create not only a better, but also a more stable future in times of dynamic transformations. We will scrutinise the ongoing climate crisis and investigate what solutions to solve it are offered by science fiction film and literature In the Hopes section, we will spend a lot of time talking about creative crisis management. We will consider to what extent the pandemic has re-evaluated cultural institutions’ approach to sustainable collection-building and international cooperation. In the Human non Human section, we will fathom AI workings using pierogi making process as an example. We will also learn how to expand the activity spectrum of our senses through sound and embark on a journey following 1960s Polish science fiction movie classics, in which the human world continuously experiments with the world of robots and machines.“
[https://digitalcultures.pl/en/](https://digitalcultures.pl/en/) Since its first edition in 2017, Digital Cultures has grown into an acclaimed platform bringing together digital art creators and curators from around the globe. This year’s edition, Imagined Futures, which begins 17th October 2020, opens up to a wider audience by venturing, together with the participants, into online realm. „Crisis is one of the overarching themes for this year’s festival – we will ponder how to create not only a better, but also a more stable future in times of dynamic transformations. We will scrutinise the ongoing climate crisis and investigate what solutions to solve it are offered by science fiction film and literature In the Hopes section, we will spend a lot of time talking about creative crisis management. We will consider to what extent the pandemic has re-evaluated cultural institutions’ approach to sustainable collection-building and international cooperation. In the Human non Human section, we will fathom AI workings using pierogi making process as an example. We will also learn how to expand the activity spectrum of our senses through sound and embark on a journey following 1960s Polish science fiction movie classics, in which the human world continuously experiments with the world of robots and machines.“
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