Forum DigHum College

Creating a responsible digital future

Thursday, 25 June

Chair:

Pia-Zoe Hahne

Pia Zoe-Hahne

PhD candidate at the University of Vienna

Hanna-Seraphina Prendecky

Hannah-Seraphina Prendecky

Programme Coordinator of the Vienna Doctoral College on Digital Humanism

Salome Wagner

Salome Wagner

Programme Coordinator of the Vienna Doctoral College on Digital Humanism

The Vienna Doctoral College on Digital Humanism invites to contribute in creating a responsible digital future. Join the sessions in the coffee and lunch breaks on Thursday and Friday.

The Vienna Doctoral College on Digital Humanism invites to contribute in creating a responsible digital future. Join the sessions in the coffee and lunch breaks on Thursday and Friday.

CATCH / Coffee Talks

PhD candidates and their supervisor in exploratory interviews, taking place during the coffee/lunch break

Thursday, 25 June

10:45: Communicating AI, Julia Schuller, Marta Sabou

12:30: Trust the Machine? Pia-Zoe Hahne, Alexander Schmölz

12:50: Recommendations Explained, Shahrzad Shashaani, Peter Knees

13:10: When are data for and when should we let them go? Roman Hansen, Jan Maly

16:10: Interdisciplinary Approaches in Data-Driven Systems, Gwendolyn Rippberger, Julia Neidhardt

Friday, 26 June

10:10: Balancing Innovation and Responsibility, Harald Kräuter (ORF Technical Director)

12:30: CREATE: New New Atlantis, participatory collective drone painting session by the University of Applied Arts

13:00: AI Literacy, Alicia Schwabenbauer, Christina Patricia Schamp

CONVERSE / Poster presentation of PhD projects

Explore the 15 associated projects of the DigHum faculty regarding their research methodology, transdisciplinarity, and societal, environmental impact.

CONTRIBUTE / Survey

“What does digital humanism mean to you personally?” reflection and dialogue of PhD candidates and conference participants, quantitative and qualitative research within the present ecosystem.

CREATE / Artefakt

CREATE / Artefakt: “Turbulent Topographies Art-Game: A co-creative Ludic and artistic contribution to the DigHum landscape”, artistic project by the University of Applied Arts, Margarete Jahrmann, WWTF Project “Digital Humanities”.

Speakers and coordinators of this session

The Forum is hosted by Pia-Zoe Hahne (PhD candidate Uni Wien/FH BFI Wien), Salome Wagner (Programme Coordinator, TU Wien) and Hannah-Seraphina Prendecky (Programme Coordinator University of Vienna) and its PhD candidates and supervisors.

Thomas Brandstetter, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Pia-Zoe Hahne, University of Vienna
Roman Hansen, University of Vienna
Margarete Jahrmann University of Applied Arts
Peter Knees, TU Wien
Sophie Lecheler, University of Vienna
Jan Maly, WU Wien
Max Moswitzer, University of Applied Arts
Lena Pohlmann, University of Vienna
Hannah Prendecky, University of Vienna
Gwen Rippberger, TU Wien
Marta Sabou, WU Vienna
Christina Schamp, WU Vienna
Alexander Schmölz, University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna
Julia Schuller, WU Vienna
Alicia Schwabenbauer WU Vienna
Shahrzad Shashaani TU Wien
Salome Wagner TU Wien

The Vienna Doctoral College on Digital Humanism (DigHum) is an interdisciplinary doctoral training programme dedicated to critically examining and shaping the digital transformation of society.

It is a joint initiative by the University of Vienna, WU Vienna and TU Wien Informatics,
supported by the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF).