Martin Luge

Farming the Uncanny Valley

Process of co-creation in the context of current biotechnological developments.

Rolle

Process consulting

Co-creation workshops
University of the Arts Berlin
2020

Within the project Farming the Uncanny Valley, feelings of uneasiness towards emerging societal changes in the context of current biotechnological developments are investigated. This research is intended to function as a starting point for initiating an open discourse and exploring new ways of involving a broader public into a process of co-creation.

Technological change is leading to shifts in our values and perceptions. Relevant topics and questions that are characteristic for this are identified in a close dialogue between designers and leading researchers in the field. Through these questions, possible shifts in our values and concepts as a result of technological change are formulated. The possible shift is to be experienced through installations that address the psychological tilting moment and serve as a starting point for a discourse and the development of tools that enable laypeople to articulate desirable life with these technologies.

The methods and tools will be developed and tested in a series of workshops with selected target groups in the course of 2019, and then made accessible to a broad public in a final exhibition.

funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research 2018-2020.

Credits

Team
UdK Berlin
Fraunhofer Umsicht
State Studio
Youse

Projectmanagement
Stefan Schwabe
Jannis Huelsen

Exhibitions & Publications

Exhibitions
Macht Natur, 2019