NFT DEB Generative Dimensions Conference. MODEM – Debrecen, Hungary. Metaverse. Teresa Retzer, The Art History of Gernerative NFTs. Paneldiscussion with Refik Anadol and Warren Neidich (November 2021)
Discussion: Surfing NFT, Artissima Turin (November 2021)
Teresa Retzer, Today’s New Right Movements in Germany and across Europe. Old and New, at: Against the Grain. The Ethics, Politics, and Poetics of Contrarian Speech, Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (June 2019): Ideologies against the ‘Free World’.
Moderation of 5 Live-discussions as part of the exhibition BarabásiLab – Hidden Patterns, 2021-2022
- Epidemic Spreading with and Albert-László Barabási (Physicist, network scientist), Dirk Brockmann (RKI / Humboldt-University Berlin), Vittoria Colizza (INSERM / Sorbonne), and Marta C. González (Epidemiologist, Harvard School),
- Biological Networks with Albert-László Barabási (Physicist, network scientist), György Buzsáki (Biggs Professor of Neuroscience at New York University, founder Buzsáki Lab), Korinna Allhoff (Assistant professor Institute for Evolution and ecology University of Tübingen), Alice Schwarze (Post-doctoral researcher at the department of biology University of Washington),
- Daten-Reflexion & Design with Kim Albrecht (Artist), Albert-László Barabási (Physicist, network scientist), Wendy Chun (Canada 150 Research Chair in New Media, Simon Fraser University), and Matthew Ritchie (Artist)
- Art Networks with Albert-László Barabási (Physicist, network scientist), Mitali Banerjee (Assistant Professor, HEC Paris), Viola Lukács (curator, writer), and Maximillian Schich (Leader of ERA Chair for Cultural Data Analytics at Tallinn University / University of Texas)
All discussions are in English and available on ZKM YouTube-channel.
Kuratieren als Diskursive Praxis – Chancen im Digitalen, Workshop Volontariats-Symposium 2021 by Jessica Menger and Teresa Retzer
Lecture: Computable – Incomputable at ZDF Digitale Kunsthalle, at Art#Social 2, am 26.02.2020
Lecture: Computable – Incomputable at ZDF Digitale Kunsthalle: Is the universe one big computer? Is it composed of cellular automata? If so, would the human subject be entirely computable?, Future Affairs Berlin 2020, am 14.12.2020
Conversation with Albert-László Barabási (Physicist, network scientist) and Teresa Retzer (curator, ZKM): Driving the Human Festival, am 22.11.2020
Moderation of 16 Live-discussions as part of the exhibition bauhaus.film.digitally.expanded (2020) with Alexander Kluge, Malte Hagner, Carsten Probst and Jan Knopf amongst other panelists.
All discussions are in German and available on ZKM YouTube-channel.
Teresa Retzer, Computable – Incomputable at ZDF Digitale Kunsthalle, at Art Social 2, 2020
Teresa Retzer, Computable – Incomputable at ZDF Digitale Kunsthalle: Is the universe one big computer? Is it composed of cellular automata? If so, would the human subject be entirely computable?, at Future Affairs Berlin 2020
Teresa Retzer, The resurgence of Blood and Soil. Symbols and artifacts of Völkische Siedlungen and Neo-Nazi Villages in Germany, at: Blood and Soil and Earth, CUNY Center New York, organized by Shift Journal of Visual and Material Culture (2019).
Teresa Retzer, Today’s New Right Movements in Germany and across Europe. Old and New, at: Against the Grain. The Ethics, Politics, and Poetics of Contrarian Speech, Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (June 2019): Ideologies against the ‘Free World’
Teresa Retzer, The significance of the photographic image in a data-based reality, at: Photography in Academic Research: Images in the Post-Truth Era, Birkbeck College University of London (2018).
Teresa Retzer, Rechte Räume – Right-wing activism in Germany building up its own, at: Flags, Identity, Memory Critiquing the Public Narrative through Color, Université de Lille (2018).
Teresa Retzer, Rechte Räume – Right-wing activism in Germany building up its own, at: Flags, Identity, Memory Critiquing the Public Narrative through Color, Université de Lille (February 2018)