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Filosoferna Joseph Weizenbaum, Vilém Flusser, Peter Weibel och Paul Virilio i form av AI-personer.
Filosoferna Joseph Weizenbaum, Vilém Flusser, Peter Weibel och Paul Virilio i form av AI-personer.
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Mind Circuits: Conversations Beyond the Human

Science and Information Technology

Ask four deceased philosophers the questions you’ve always wanted to ask... Mind Circuits invites you to think with AI, debate with it, and shape ideas as they take unexpected turns.

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Date
6 May 2026
Time
16:30 - 18:30
Registration deadline
4 May 2026

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Language: English
Organizer
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Jasmina Marić

The event is a STEAMed exploration where science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics meet. Part installation, part performance, part experiment.

Mind Circuits is a live interactive experience where thinking becomes a shared experiment. The event is inspired by Home of the Brain* by Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss and reimagines a landmark of media art through contemporary AI.

At its core are four AI philosophers inspired by Joseph Weizenbaum, Vilém Flusser, Paul Virilio, and Peter Weibel. 

First, they debate among themselves: unpredictable, provocative, sometimes contradictory. 

Then you step in: 

Ask. Interrupt. Challenge.

Shift the conversation. Discover new angles.

Co-create ideas that did not exist before.

Through live interaction, you are not just an observer. You influence the outcome.

Mind Circuits invites you to think with AI, debate with it, and shape ideas as they take unexpected turns.

The event is led by Jasmina Marić at Chalmers University of Technology, in collaboration with Master’s students in Interaction Design, with technical support from Scionova, and in dialogue with media art pioneers Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss.

*Home of the Brain: A pioneering virtual reality artwork by Monika Fleischmann and Wolfgang Strauss, first presented in 1992 and awarded the Golden Nica at Ars Electronica.