
The Culture & Technology Podcast
How is technology changing culture? From exhibition design to the performing arts, we invite leading curators, researchers, artists and cultural experts to explore how technology is shaping the future of cultural experiences and sparking new opportunities in the process.
Hosted by the Vienna Business Agency together with Severin Matusek, The Culture & Technology Podcast aims to establish a long-term perspective on the ways emergent technologies transform culture.
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Latest episodes

Feb 13, 2022 • 32min
Commerce and Culture
How do we relate to a global market that is increasingly impersonal?
Blockchain Chicken Farm: And Other Stories of Tech in China’s Countryside is the most recent book from artist and technologist Xiaowei Wang. We sat down with Xiaowei to discuss innovations in China’s countryside, agency in the tech community and how reading tarot gave them a sense of connection during a disconnected pandemic.
GUEST
Xiaowei Wang is a technologist, a filmmaker, an artist and a writer. As creative director at Logic magazine their work encompasses community-based and public art projects, data visualization, technology, ecology, and education.
HOST
Severin Matusek is an editor and strategist who has spent the last decade researching how technology transforms culture, communities and society.
IDEAS AND PEOPLE IN CONTEXT
Tarot is a tool for processing all that we encounter. Xiaowei Wang is a certified tarot reader through the Golden Dome School’s Tarot Iniatives Program and offers sessions through her website.
https://www.xiaoweiwang.com/tarot
**Blockchain Chicken Farm: And Other Stories of Tech in China’s Countryside **is the most recent book from Xiaowei Wang. It examines the human stories behind the distant corners of global capitalism. https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374538668
Logic Magazine is a magazine devoted to deepening the discourse around technology. They publish three times per year in print and digital formats. https://logicmag.io/
Logic School is an online, experimental school for tech workers produced by Logic Magazine. Their curriculum draws from the worlds of activism, design, and software engineering. https://school.logicmag.io/
The Rise of Made-In-China Diplomacy is an article in the New Yorker by writer Peter Hessler. It examines America’s increasing reliance on Chinese manufacturers. https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/03/15/the-rise-of-made-in-china-diplomacy
TRANSCRIPT
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CREDITS
The **Vienna Business Agency **supports businesses, the economy and the city in developing the Austrian capital’s creative industries and shaping its future trajectory. viennabusinessagency.at
Editorial Team: Mike Evans, Paul Feigelfeld, Severin Matusek, Elisabeth Noever-Ginthör, Elisa Stockinger, Heinz Wolf.
Theme Music by Zanshin.

Dec 8, 2021 • 34min
A Laboratory for Imagined Futures
How can theatre use technology to enhance its experience?
Ben Kidd, one half of theatre production company Dead Centre, believes theatre must have relevance to modern-day society. Together with Stefanie Schmitt, a dramaturg and stage manager at Vienna’s Burgtheater, we sat down with him to find out exactly what that means.
GUEST
Ben Kidd is a freelance director and co-artistic director of Dead Centre, a production company based in Dublin. Founded by Bush Moukarzel and Ben Kidd in Dublin in 2012, Dead Centre have gained a reputation as one of Ireland’s most innovative and exciting companies over that time.
HOSTS
Severin Matusek is an editor, producer and strategist who has spent the last decade researching how technology transforms culture, communities and society.
Stefanie Schmitt is a dramaturg, editor, lecturer and stage manager at Vienna’s Burgtheater. Her research includes dramaturgies of the digital, immersive storytelling and the interconnections of acting theory and neuroscience.
IDEAS AND PEOPLE IN CONTEXT
Dead Centre was founded by Bush Moukarazel and Ben Kidd in Dublin in 2012. They have gained a reputation as one of Ireland’s most innovative and exciting companies over that time. https://www.deadcentre.org/
The Second Coming is a poem by W.B Yeats that was written in the wake of the First World War. https://www.npr.org/2020/11/28/939561949/opinion-reading-william-butler-yeats-100-years-later
Pepper’s Ghost is an illusion technique used in theatre, cinema and concerts. It involves using a mirror to highlight a hidden room that’s kept dark and holds a ‘ghostly’ scene. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepper%27s_ghost
Beckett’s Room is a play produced by Dead Centre. It is a play without performers, telling the story of the apartment in Paris where Samuel Beckett lived with his partner Suzanne during the Second World War. https://www.deadcentre.org/becketts-room
Chekhov’s First Play is a work from Anton Chekhov that was initially dismissed as unstageable. It was brought to life in 2015 by Dead Centre. https://www.deadcentre.org/chekhovs-first-play-1
Die Maschine In Mir is a play which requires the viewer to upload a short recording of themselves, which is then used in the performance. https://www.burgtheater.at/en/production/die-maschine-mir-version-10
Surveillance Capitalism is a book by Shoshana Zuboff that examines how private companies use our data as a means of predicting and controlling our behaviour. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26195941-the-age-of-surveillance-capitalism
TRANSCRIPT
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CREDITS
The Vienna Business Agency supports businesses, the economy and the city in developing the Austrian capital’s creative industries and shaping its future trajectory. viennabusinessagency.at
Editorial Team: Mike Evans, Paul Feigelfeld, Severin Matusek, Elisabeth Noever-Ginthör, Elisa Stockinger, Heinz Wolf.
Theme Music by Zanshin.

Nov 10, 2021 • 39min
Hijacking the System
What can early Internet art teach us about the paradigms of digital technology?
GUEST
Cornelia Sollfrank is an artist, researcher and university lecturer who is based in Berlin. Cornelia was one of the early pioneers of Net Art and Cyberfemism and recurring themes within her work include infrastructures, aesthetics of the commons and techno-feminist practice and theory.
HOST
Severin Matusek is an editor, producer and strategist who has spent the last decade researching how technology transforms culture, communities and society.
IDEAS AND PEOPLE IN CONTEXT
Rhizome is a not-for-profit arts organisation founded by Mark Tribe and based in new York City. Rhizome champions born-digital art and culture through commissions, exhibitions, scholarship, and digital preservation. https://rhizome.org
The Artbase is an archive with over 2,200 artworks to date, primarily hosting works of net art but also works that employ media such as software, code, websites, moving images, games, and browsers. It is part of Rhizome by Mark Tribe. https://artbase.rhizome.org/wiki/About
The Thing was an international net-community of artists and art-related projects that was started in 1991 by Wolfgang Staehle. https://anthology.rhizome.org/the-thing
Net Art Generator is a computer programme, by Cornelia Sollfrank, which re-combines and collages material from the internet. This project has directly influenced her practice in the field of intellectual property. http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/net-art-generator/
Female Extension is a work by Cornelia Sollfrank involving the creation of 289 computer-generated websites created by combining the internet and combining fragments of HTML into exquisite corpse-like websites. http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/works/female-extension/
Purple Noise is an artist research group that began in September 2018 and aimed to investigate the dynamics of social media. https://eeclectic.de/produkt/purplenoise/
TRANSCRIPT
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CREDITS
The Vienna Business Agency supports businesses, the economy and the city in developing the Austrian capital’s creative industries and shaping its future trajectory. viennabusinessagency.at
Editorial Team: Mike Evans, Paul Feigelfeld, Severin Matusek, Elisabeth Noever-Ginthör, Elisa Stockinger, Heinz Wolf.
Theme Music by Zanshin.

Oct 14, 2021 • 35min
Humans & Machines
Can technology make us better humans instead of replacing humans?
Greg Lynn has been at the forefront of architecture and design since the early 2000s but his current focus is around technology that encourages us to move and enables people the opportunity to be more active.
In this episode, we talk about just that as well as the ethics of technology, sustainability in architecture and the ins and outs of robot etiquette.
GUEST
Greg Lynn is an architect, designer, and professor at the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture. He is CEO and co-founder of Piaggio Fast Forward, a company changing the face of mobility with their robotic technologies.
HOST
Severin Matusek is an editor, producer and strategist who has spent the last decade researching how technology transforms culture, communities and society.
IDEAS AND PEOPLE IN CONTEXT
Piaggio Fast Forward is a robotics company working on solutions to mobility through the use of technology. They design, develop, and manufacture new kinds of vehicles. https://www.piaggiofastforward.com/
Gita is a first-of-its-kind, sensor-enabled following robot. It pairs with a person and tracks their path and movement whilst carrying up to carry 20kg of cargo. https://mygita.com/
Robot Etiquette is an article written by Greg Lynn about designing autonomous machines for pedestrian spaces. https://medium.com/@formgreglynn/robot-etiquette-6509abc92e32
Devon Turnbull creates handcrafted speakers that can be found in shops, hotels, and restaurants around the world. He is also a graphic designer, fashion designer, and DJ among other things. https://www.instagram.com/devonojas
Scott Galloway is a professor of Business and Marketing at NYU and has written a critical book on how Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple have infiltrated our lives. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34427200-the-four
TRANSCRIPT
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CREDITS
The Vienna Business Agency supports businesses, the economy and the city in developing the Austrian capital’s creative industries and shaping its future trajectory. viennabusinessagency.at
Editorial Team: Mike Evans, Paul Feigelfeld, Severin Matusek, Elisabeth Noever-Ginthör, Elisa Stockinger, Heinz Wolf.
Theme Music by Zanshin.

Mar 19, 2021 • 41min
The Architecture of Culture
How do we build the virtual spaces of tomorrow?
Until recently, spatial experiences have been resolutely material, taking place within cities, buildings, and rooms. Over the past year, however, the pandemic has moved museums, performances, and gatherings online, into virtual environments from games and video calls to VR hubs.
To get the lowdown on how technology is rebuilding our notions of space, Episode 6 invites two architects and curators, Bika Rebek and Agustin Schang to share their take on the shifting form of architecture within our emerging hybrid reality.
GUESTS
Bika Rebek is an architect, curator and educator. As co-founder and partner of Some Place Studio, she has created physical and virtual spaces with institutions such as MoMA in New York and the MAK in Vienna. someplace.studio
Agustin Schang is an architect, curator and cultural producer. His work focuses on the intersection of architecture, culture, and the city which he most recently brought to life as the associate producer of The Mile-Long Opera, a public engagement project at the Highline in Manhattan. agustinschang.com
HOST
Severin Matusek is a writer, producer and editor who has spent the last decade researching how technology transforms culture, communities and society.
IDEAS AND PEOPLE IN CONTEXT
Some Place Studio is an architectural practice bringing to life physical and virtual spaces. Founded by Bika Rebek and Daniel Prost, the practice approaches contemporary issues through the lens of architectural discourse and photography. someplace.studio
Uncanny Values: Artificial Intelligence & You was an exhibition held at the MAK in Vienna as part of the Vienna Biennale for Change 2019. 100 years after Freud wrote “The Uncanny”, the exhibition delved into the impacts of artificial intelligence on every aspect of contemporary life. uncannyvalues.org
Susan Sellers is Senior Design Critic at the Yale School of Art, and founding partner and creative director of New York-based global design consultancy 2x4, where she leads a range of strategy and design projects across culture, commerce and urban life. 2x4.org
The Mile-Long Opera: A Biography of 7 O’Clock is a theatrical performing arts opera that was held at New York’s High Line in October 2018 co-created by architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro and composer David Lang, with words and lyrics by Anne Carson and Claudia Rankin. milelongopera.com
Greg Lynn is an American architect, founder of Greg Lynn FORM office, professor at the UCLA School of Arts and Architecture, and co-founder of robotics company Piaggio Fast Forward. glform.com
Hubs by Mozilla are open-source virtual reality (VR) chat rooms allowing people to come together to watch videos, chat, enjoy 3D objects, or simply spend time together. hubs.mozilla.com
Future Architecture Rooms is an experimental digital environment comprising online architecture museums, galleries, publishing houses, and labs, curated by designer and researcher Anastassia Smirnova, who also co-founded SVESMI, a Dutch-Russian office for architecture and urbanism. futurearchitectureplatform.org
TRANSCRIPT
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CREDITS
The Vienna Business Agency supports businesses, the economy and the city in developing the Austrian capital’s creative industries and shaping its future trajectory. viennabusinessagency.at
Editorial Team: Paul Feigelfeld, Anna Dorothea Ker, Severin Matusek, Elisabeth Noever-Ginthör, Elisa Stockinger, Heinz Wolf.
Theme Music by Zanshin.
The topics of the Culture & Technology Podcast will be further discussed at Creative Days Vienna 2021 - part of Vienna UP'21

Mar 19, 2021 • 32min
What is Data?
We take a look beyond the hype and explore data's relationship with culture
There’s a lot of hype around the word data these days. But what’s less clear is its exact meaning – and its relationship with culture.
For Episode 5 of the podcast, media theorist Paul Feigelfeld is joined by technologist and entrepreneur Dr. Sabine Seymour, who recently joined the Polypoly Cooperative to give people more control over their personal data. The two debunk the many myths swirling around this hot topic, from the history of computer science to AI’s black box and the future of equitable data development.
GUESTS
Dr. Sabine Seymour is a technologist, researcher and entrepreneur whose work channels the democratising potential of digital technologies. After many years in New York City, she recently returned to Europe where she joined the Polypoly Cooperative, an initiative giving citizens sovereignty over – and a share in the profits of – their data. moondial.com/sabine-seymour
Paul Feigefeld is a media theorist, curator and cultural scientist who researches how media and technology change the way we think and work and produce art. Listen to more of Paul in conversation with Shannon Mattern in Episode 1. twitter.com/paulfeigelfeld
HOST
Severin Matusek is a writer, producer and editor who has spent the last decade researching how technology transforms culture, communities and society.
IDEAS AND PEOPLE IN CONTEXT
François Viète (1540-1603) was a French amateur mathematician, astronomer and lawyer who made significant contributions to modern algebra through his unprecedented systematic notation system and theory of equations.
Claude Shannon (1916-2001) was an American mathematician, engineer and cryptographer widely known as “the father of information theory”.
Surveillance capitalism is a term coined by Harvard Business School emerita Shoshana Zuboff to describe the economic system built on the mass commodification of personal data as a form of capital and wealth creation. shoshanazuboff.com/book/about
Mosaic was an early web browser developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and released in 1993. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosaic(webbrowser)
Netscape Navigator was another early web browser that built on the success of Mosaic, built by Marc Andreessen who had co-created the latter. Eventually replaced by the Netscape Navigator, which became the launchpad for Mozilla Firefox in the late 1990s. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netscape_Navigator
TCP/IP is short for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, a series of codes enabling computers to communicate within a network. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TransmissionControlProtocol
Data commons are initiatives in which data is gathered and shared as a common resource, often guided by community ownership and a public good element. Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap are examples of data commons. foundation.mozilla.org/en/initiatives/data-futures/data-for-empowerment/what-is-a-data-commons
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union law governing personal data protection and privacy. In force since 2018, it imposes a strict and comprehensive set of measures on organisations and individuals that process data collected from or targeted at European citizens. gdpr.eu/what-is-gdpr
Zebras Unite is a cooperatively-led global movement charting the way for a more ethical and inclusive approach to startup culture and venture capital investment. zebrasunite.coop
Polypoly Cooperative is a European Union data chaired by Dr. Sabine Seymour to give individuals sovereignty over their data by enabling them to trace and control its use, and share in the profits it generates. polypoly.coop
TRANSCRIPT
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CREDITS
The Vienna Business Agency supports businesses, the economy and the city in developing the Austrian capital’s creative industries and shaping its future trajectory. viennabusinessagency.at
Editorial Team: Paul Feigelfeld, Anna Dorothea Ker, Severin Matusek, Elisabeth Noever-Ginthör, Elisa Stockinger, Heinz Wolf.
Theme Music by Zanshin.
The topics of the Culture & Technology Podcast will be further discussed at the Creative Days Vienna 2021 - part of Vienna UP'21

Mar 19, 2021 • 34min
Theatre in a Pandemic
Where do we go from here?
When we’re unable to gather in person, unable to experience the magic of encounters and exchange in physical proximity, what is lost?
For the bonus Episode 4 of the Culture and Technology Podcast – recorded in German – two friends and doyennes of theatre, actor Mavie Hörbiger and costume designer Aino Laberenz pick up the phone to consider how the pandemic’s restrictions have cast new light on their metier. By calling into question the relevance of art in times of crisis, they find its role to be of existential importance.
GUESTS
Mavie Hörbiger is an actor and a member of Vienna’s Burgtheater ensemble. twitter.com/hoerbigerm
Aino Laberenz is a costume designer, author, co-founder of Operndorf Afrika and the estate executor for her late husband and collaborator Christoph Schlingensief, whose work she continues today. instagram.com/ainolaberenz
HOST
Severin Matusek is a writer, producer and editor who has spent the last decade researching how technology transforms culture, communities and society.
WORKS AND PEOPLE IN CONTEXT
Christoph Schlingensief (1960–2010) was a German theatre director, filmmaker, performance artist and activist whose legacy was characterised by experimental and provocative works. In 2009, he initiated the art and education project Operndorf Afrika, an ‘opera village’ near Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. Developed together with Burkina Faso architect and activist Diébédo Francis Kéré, the space intended as a meeting place for education, cultural encounters and exchange. Schlingensief died of lung cancer in 2010 at the age of 49. His estate is held and archived by the Akademie der Künste in Berlin. schlingensief.com
Kein Falsches Wort Jetzt is a 2020-published book of selected conversations with Christoph Schlingensief, compiled by his wife and collaborator Aino Laberenz to offer an insight into his beliefs, work, and life. In German. kiwi-verlag.de/buch/christoph-schlingensief-kein-falsches-wort-jetzt-9783462055085
Die Letzten Zeugen was a contemporary witness theatre project by Doron Rabinovici and Matthias Harmann performed at Vienna’s Burgtheater on the 75th anniversary of the 1938 November Pogrom, in which actors shared the stories of six Holocaust survivors seated behind a transparent partition, before they each stepped forward to share a few personal words. The work is available to watch in full: youtu.be/ju_NuLh2CF4
TRANSCRIPT
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CREDITS
The Vienna Business Agency supports businesses, the economy and the city in developing the Austrian capital’s creative industries and shaping its future trajectory. viennabusinessagency.at
Editorial Team: Paul Feigelfeld, Anna Dorothea Ker, Severin Matusek, Elisabeth Noever-Ginthör, Elisa Stockinger, Heinz Wolf.
Theme Music by Zanshin.
The topics of the Culture & Technology Podcast will be further discussed at the Creative Days Vienna 2021 - part of Vienna UP'21

Mar 19, 2021 • 29min
Collecting Digital Objects
How can we collect and preserve digital objects for the future?
When an object consists of bits instead of atoms, how do you preserve and display it for future generations?
For Episode 3 of the Culture and Technology Podcast, two pioneers of digital culture curation, Natalie Kane at London’s V&A and Marlies Wirth at Vienna’s MAK, discuss the digital objects and share the challenges and rewards of collecting art that tells the story of our current moment – from Amazon Echo to the Women’s March Pussyhat.
GUESTS
Natalie Kane is Curator of Digital Design at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. Ndkane.com
Marlies Wirth is Curator of Digital Culture and Head of the Design Collection at the Museum for Applied Arts in Vienna. instagram.com/marlieswirth
HOST
Severin Matusek is a writer, producer and editor who has spent the last decade researching how technology transforms culture, communities and society.
CONCEPTS, PROJECTS AND PEOPLE IN CONTEXT
The Pussyhat™ Project is a social movement centering on a pink handcrafted hat made and worn by participants in the 2017 Women’s March in Washington DC. Chosen for its statement of solidarity with women in a political climate of discrimination and problematic rhetoric, the design was chosen to reclaim a word often used in the context of sexual harrassment and transform it into a symbol of empowerment. pussyhatproject.com
Cointemporary was an online artist-run gallery that exclusively traded in Bitcoin, running from 2014-2015. twitter.com/cointemporary
Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshop) (1903–1932) was a cooperative of artisans, architects, artists and designers co-founded by architect Josef Hoffmann in 1903. wien.info/en/sightseeing/architecture-design/best-of-vienna-wiener-werkstaette
Adolf Loos (1870–1933) was an Austrian architect and counts among the most influential European Modernists. Loos took a highly divergent and often antagonistic aesthetic and theoretical position to Hoffmann and the Wiener Werkstätte movement. One of his best-known essays, and an insightful portal into his thinking, is the 1908 work ‘Ornament and Crime’. architectuul.com/architect/adolf-loos
Ivan Illich (1926–2002) was an Austrian Roman Catholic priest, philosopher, and social critic known for his prescient works on technology and society. His 1973 book Tools for Conviviality outlined a framework for thinking about technology that is still drawn on by many today. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Illich
The MAK – Museum of Applied Arts is an arts and crafts museum in Vienna with a focus on architecture and contemporary art alongside crafts and design, and, increasingly, digital culture – as represented through initiatives such as the MAK Design Lab, which was established as part of the Vienna Biennale 2019. mak.at
The Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) in London is a leading museum of art, design, and performance, housing over 2.3 million objects spanning 5000 years of history. vam.ac.uk
Valentin Ruhry’s ‘Grand Central’ exhibition at MAK brought to light the decentralisation of the digital world and its digital totems. The large-scale installation draws its name from the Apple Store at the New York train station. ruhry.at/en/work/items/grand-central.html
Andy Boot’s artistic practice occupies and blurs the boundaries between the digital and the physical. andyboot.com
Harm van den Dorpel’s ‘Event Listeners’ limited edition screensaver was the first work of art ever sold to a museum – the MAK – for Bitcoin in 2015. harm.work/work/event-listeners
Uncanny Values: Artificial Intelligence & You was an exhibition held at the MAK in Vienna as part of the Vienna Biennale for Change 2019. 100 years after Freud wrote “The Uncanny”, the exhibition delved into the impacts of artificial intelligence on every aspect of contemporary life. uncannyvalues.org
Process Studio’s AImoji project, one of the works exhibited as part of Uncanny Values: Artificial Intelligence & You, generated new emoji via Deep Learning, with unsettling results. process.studio/works/aimoji-ai-generated-emoji
Anatomy of an AI System is a 2018 art project by Kate Crawford, AI researcher and founder of AI Now Institute, and Vladan Joler, Share Foundation director and chair of New Media at the University of Novi Sad that considers the Amazon Echo as an anatomical map of labour, data and resources. anatomyof.ai
TRANSCRIPT
Click here to download the full transcript of the conversation as PDF.
CREDITS
The Vienna Business Agency supports businesses, the economy and the city in developing the Austrian capital’s creative industries and shaping its future trajectory. viennabusinessagency.at
Editorial Team: Paul Feigelfeld, Anna Dorothea Ker, Severin Matusek, Elisabeth Noever-Ginthör, Elisa Stockinger, Heinz Wolf.
Theme Music by Zanshin.
The topics of the Culture & Technology Podcast will be further discussed at the Creative Days Vienna 2021 - part of Vienna UP'21

Mar 19, 2021 • 28min
Art’s Role in Our New Extended Reality
What if technology could help us transcend the limits of our own brains and bodies?
What if technology could help us transcend the limits of our own brains and bodies, and connect us to the experiences of other living beings? That’s precisely what artist Barnaby Steel and his studio Marshmallow Laser Feast invite you to do through their multisensory installations and virtual reality interfaces.
For Episode 2 of the Culture and Technology Podcast, Eva Fischer, curator and initiator of CIVA Vienna’s new media art festival, talks to Barney about how VR can help us to reconnect with the world beyond our filter bubbles.
GUESTS
Eva Fischer is an independent curator, cultural manager and lecturer. She’s also the initiator of CIVA, Vienna’s new media art festival, and has been curating and teaching immersive art and experimental media for the past 15 years. evafischerav.co
Barnaby Steel is a London-based artist who creates immersive virtual experiences. As a co-founder of Marshmallow Laser Feast, Barney and his team are one of the world’s leading art collectives that explore our connection with the natural world through extended reality experiences. instagram.com/barnaby.steel
HOST
Severin Matusek is a writer, producer and editor who has spent the last decade researching how technology transforms culture, communities and society.
IDEAS AND PEOPLE IN CONTEXT
Marshmallow Laser Feast is a London art collective connecting people to the natural world and challenging the notion of individual perception via multi-sensory immersive installations that combine projections, performances, and VR experiences. Notable works include We Live in an Ocean of Air (2018) and Tree Hugger (2019). marshmallowlaserfeast.com
Forward Festival is a series of events and a platform for creativity, design, and communication. The next iteration, scheduled to be held in Vienna on 7-8 October 2021, brings into focus the digitalisation of the creative scene, questioning the boundaries of the so-called ‘new normal’. forward-festival.com
Contemporary Immersive Virtual Art (CIVA)’s inaugural edition debuted virtually (on Discord, Mozilla Hubs and social media) over nine days in late February 2021 under the banner “Social Distancing – Virtual Bonding” in exploration of the possibilities of virtual ties within a context of physical distance. CIVA was co-curated by Eva Fischer and supported by Vienna Business Agency. civa.at
Rupert Spira is an English spiritual teacher, author, and potter known for his Non-Duality philosophy and “direct path” method of self-enquiry. non-duality. rupertspira.com
Mozilla Hubs, VRChat, Virbela are all forms of virtual spaces or worlds that allow people to connect remotely, chat, play games, and hang out. For more on how these platforms are reframing our understanding of spatial experiences, keep an ear out for Episode 6 of this podcast, where two architects and curators deep dive into the ever-blurring virtual-physical divide. hubs.mozilla.com, virbela.com, hello.vrchat.com
TRANSCRIPT
Click here to download the full transcript of the conversation as PDF.
CREDITS
The Vienna Business Agency supports businesses, the economy and the city in developing the Austrian capital’s creative industries and shaping its future trajectory. viennabusinessagency.at
Editorial Team: Paul Feigelfeld, Anna Dorothea Ker, Severin Matusek, Elisabeth Noever-Ginthör, Elisa Stockinger, Heinz Wolf.
Theme Music by Zanshin.
The topics of the Culture & Technology Podcast will be further discussed at the Creative Days Vienna 2021 - part of Vienna UP'21

Mar 18, 2021 • 30min
The Relationship Between Culture and Technology
What feelings does technology evoke?
What feelings does technology evoke? Thanks to pop culture, Hollywood, and the media, technological narratives tend to swing between the utopic or dystopic – the glorious or the terrifying.
For Episode 1 of The Culture and Technology Podcast, we invite Professor of Anthropology Shannon Mattern and media theorist and curator Paul Feigelfeld to deconstruct the concept and explore its intersections with culture.
GUESTS
Shannon Mattern is Professor of Anthropology at The New School for Social Research in New York City. She teaches and writes about the infrastructure, spaces and architecture of media, and examines the changing role of essential cultural tools and technologies such as libraries, maps and cities. newschool.edu/nssr/faculty/shannon-mattern
Paul Feigelfeld is a media theorist, curator and cultural scientist who researches how media and technology change the way we think and work and produce art. twitter.com/paulfeigelfeld
HOST
Severin Matusek is a writer, producer and editor who has spent the last decade researching how technology transforms culture, communities and society.
IDEAS AND PEOPLE IN CONTEXT
Deus ex machina is a Latin phrase describing a plot device in Greek and Roman tragedy. Its meaning carries through to contemporary theatre, where it refers to a thing or person that is unexpectedly introduced into a situation and devises an artificial solution.
The Singularity is a hypothetical future moment at which artificial intelligence will surpass that of humans. Popularised by futurist Ray Kurzweil in his book 2005 The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology, the concept is generally regarded within the computer science community as strictly in the realm of fiction.
Slime mold describes unrelated organisms that live independently as singular cells but can come together to create a multicellular amoebic form. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slime_mold
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) was a Canadian philosopher and media theorist best known for coining the expression, “The medium is the message”. wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_McLuhan
Langdon Winner is a political theorist, and educator who has written extensively on science, technology, and society. langdonwinner.com
Speculative design, also known as critical design or design fiction is an approach to problem-solving and idea creation established by Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby in their book Speculative Everything. mitpress.mit.edu/books/speculative-everything
Tristan Harris is an American computer scientist and entrepreneur and former Google Design Ethicist who co-founded the Center for Humane Technology, which works towards catalyzing technology towards the common good. tristanharris.com
TRANSCRIPT
Click here to download the full transcript of the conversation as PDF
CREDITS
The Vienna Business Agency supports businesses, the economy and the city in developing the Austrian capital’s creative industries and shaping its future trajectory. viennabusinessagency.at
Editorial Team: Paul Feigelfeld, Anna Dorothea Ker, Severin Matusek, Elisabeth Noever-Ginthör, Elisa Stockinger, Heinz Wolf.
Theme Music by Zanshin.
The topics of the Culture & Technology Podcast will be further discussed at the Creative Days Vienna 2021 - part of Vienna UP'21