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Art Is Not a Thing

Art Is Not a Thing

Ars Electronica 26 episodes Latest Jun 9, 2026

<p>Art Is Not a Thing is a podcast series about art as a practice of critical inquiry, knowledge production and world-building. From media art, bio-art, sound art to digital activism, speculative design, or data storytelling, the series delves into artistic work that reflects on, questions, and reimagines our practices in and of the world.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The series is developed in collaboration with Radio Ö1.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Host: Hannah Balber<br>Producers: Ana-Maria Carabelea, Christopher Sonnleitner, Marlene Grinner<br>Editing: Hannah Balber, Ana-Maria Carabelea</p><p>Music: Karl Julian Schmidinger</p><p>Design: Jelena Mönch</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><b><br><br></b><br></p>

Episodes

Quantum Uncertainty in a Capitalist Reality Jun 9, 2026 1403 In this episode, host Ana-Maria Carabelea is joined by artist Libby Heaney. Libby’s work engages quantum processes as active constraints that undo linear causality, hierarchical relations, and the bounded subject. After a crash course into key concepts, they discuss the potential and limitations of quantum to challenge existing social and political paradigms by proposing new modes of knowledge pro
Succumbing to the Machine: Desire in the Age of AI May 13, 2026 1407 In this episode, host Ana-Maria Carabelea is joined by artist Erin Robinson. Her work, XXX Machina, operates as an autonomous desire machine that generates an endless stream of synthetic erotic imagery. They discuss desire, eroticism, human intimacy, and corporeality from Lacan and Bataille, all the way to today&apos;s shift brought by artificial intelligence.Host: Ana-Maria CarabeleaProducers: An
Challenging VR's Procrustean Bed: Disability, Tactile Epistemologies, Worldbuilding Apr 9, 2026 1796 In this episode, host Ana-Maria Carabelea is joined by artist Iz Paehr to talk about inherently ableist technologies. Their work Feeling Virtual: An Archive of Touch looks at how digital technologies can be used to make cultural heritage more accessible. Challenging the sensorial hierarchies and ableist assumptions built into XR technologies, Iz explores the potential of touch and disabled ways of
Anthropocene Oscillations Mar 7, 2026 1388 In this episode, host Ana-Maria Carabelea is joined by researcher and lecturer Alex Damianos and architect John Palmesino of Territorial Agency. Two years after the Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy&apos;s decision to reject the proposal to recognise the Anthropocene as a geological unit, they discuss where the Anthropocene is today and where the debates are heading. Host: Ana-Maria Carabel
The Politics of Seeing and Being Seen Jan 31, 2026 1209 Using both the conditions and limitations of the photographic medium, Trevor Paglen&apos;s investigations into state surveillance, military operations, and data collection raise questions about truth, deception, and imagination. In this episode, Hannah Balber talks to the American photographer, author, and geographer about UFOs, psyops, the power of manipulation, and how seeing and being seen are
Computational Compost: Against the Resource Intensivity of Data Centers Dec 29, 2025 1268 In this episode, Hanna Balber talks with architect Marina Otero Verzier about the environmental cost of data centres. Challenging the image of the &apos;cloud&apos; as an immaterial entity, her project, Computational Compost, uses heat from computer servers to power a vermi-composting machine, thus imagining a potential symbiotic relationship between digital technology and nature. Art Is Not a Thi
System Vulnerability Nov 30, 2025 1041 In this episode, Hannah talks to German media artist Simon Weckert about the societal impacts of digitalisation and his artistic strategies to disrupt, redirect, or reduce the logic of systems to absurdity. His work points to the vulnerability of allegedly infallible digital systems and the risks of relying on them.Art Is Not a Thing is produced by Ars Electronica and developed in collaboration wi
Post-truth Museums and Their Post-colonial Directors Oct 31, 2025 1360 In this episode, Hannah Balber talks to German-Iraqi artist Nora Al-Badri about the colonial inscriptions borne by Europe’s cultural heritage. Her work, The Post-truth Museum, reignites seemingly irresolvable debates about restitution. In glitchy deepfakes, the artist puts postcolonial theory in the mouths of former museum directors (rather than institutional discourse), in an attempt to signal wh
Imaginative Futuring for Social Change Sep 30, 2025 1220 In this episode, Hannah talks to members of the Kairos Futura collective from Nairobi, Ajax Axe, Abdul Rop and Willie Ng&apos;ang&apos;a. Their project, The Wild Future Lab, won this year&apos;s S+T+ARTS Prize Africa, an initiative of the European Commission, recognising pioneering projects in Africa that catalyse social change by blending science, technology, and art. The Wild Future Lab not only
Robotic Journeys through the Andes Aug 31, 2025 1215 In this episode, Hannah talks to Golden Nica winner Paula Gaetano Adi about Guanaquerx, the first robot in history to cross the Andes Mountains. More than a technical object, Guanaquerx is a poetic, political, and collective operation that was two years in the making, involved a transdisciplinary team and fused ancestral knowledge with contemporary robotic technologies. Its symbolic crossing of th
Outsourcing Ethics: A Robot Speaks Our Violence Jul 31, 2025 1131 In the podcast episode, Hannah talks to artists Thomas Kvam and Frode Oldereid about their installation Requiem for an Exit - a piece featuring a towering robot delivering a haunting monologue about the darker side of humanity. The piece confronts audiences with the enduring legacy of human violence and the ethical responsibilities humans outsource to bureaucratic and technological structures.Art
Web of AI: Linking Homes and Battlefields Jun 30, 2025 1137 In today&apos;s episode, we talk to Sarah Ciston about their award-winning project, AI War Cloud Database. The project visualises the links between everyday life technologies and military infrastructure, and reflects on the increasing automation of war.Art Is Not a Thing is produced by Ars Electronica and developed in collaboration with Radio Ö1. Host: Hannah BalberProducers: Ana-Maria Carabelea,

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