The NOVA School of Science and Technology (NOVA FCT) will host the next edition of the Bridge Talks series, titled Fusion: Bridging Art, Science, and Technology, on October 15, 2024. Taking place at the Caparica Campus, this interdisciplinary event will explore the growing convergence of art, science, and technology in shaping modern society.
Keynote speakers include Inês de Medeiros, Mayor of Almada, José Júlio Alferes, Director of NOVA FCT, and Robert Willey, artist and professor at NOVA FCT. The event will feature panel discussions on topics such as the role of academia in connecting creativity and knowledge, the societal impact of ArtTech, and how the fusion of science and technology with art is influencing business and culture.
A highlight of the event will be a special session titled Mind Meets Machine: A Technological Journey into the Unseen, led by João Blümel, a mentalist and VR/AR/AI performer. This interactive experience promises an immersive exploration of the intersection between mind and technology.
Photo: Brid-ge 1st Edition (June 2024)
The Bridge Talks series, a flagship initiative of NOVA FCT, fosters dialogue across disciplines and industries, promoting collaboration that leads to disruptive innovation. Registration for the event is available through the following link:
https://info.execed.fct.unl.pt/bridge-talks-art-science-and-technology.
This edition of the Bridge Talks series brings together leaders from the worlds of art, science, and technology to explore how these disciplines intersect and shape our future.
The event will feature discussions on the following key topics:
- How Art, Science, and Technology Shape Our World
- Connecting Knowledge and Creativity: The Role of Academia in Art
- When Science and Technology Meet Art
- Impact of ArtTech: Shaping Society and Business
Speakers
Brid-ge - Second Edition: Speaker List
- Inês de Medeiros, Mayor of Almada
- José Júlio Alferes, Director of NOVA FCT
- Robert Willey, Artist and Professor at NOVA FCT
- Paulo Jorge dos Santos Bonifácio, Electrical Engineer, Precipoint GmbH (Munich)
- Luis Sebastian, Director of the Digital Department of Cultural Heritage
- João Fonseca, Co-founder and Co-director of ZABRA
- Jorge Moita, Founder of Krv Kurva Design Studio & COO at Vanessa Barragão Studio
- Dolores Papa, CEO of EDA – Ensaios e Diálogos Associação
- Marina Lobo, Director at TOCA – Digital Animation
- José Martinez Taboada, Founder of Artcipation, Corporate Strategist
In addition to presentations and debates, the event will showcase a special session titled Mind Meets Machine: A Technological Journey into the Unseen, led by João Blümel, mentalist and performer specializing in VR/AR/AI. This interactive experience will provide a deep dive into the invisible connections between mind and technology, offering a unique immersive journey.
The Bridge Talks series, a hallmark initiative of NOVA FCT, aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration, driving disruptive innovations at the intersection of art, science, and technology. Over the years, Bridge Talks have played a crucial role in connecting academics, business leaders, and creatives to encourage collaborations that push the boundaries of knowledge. The series aligns with NOVA FCT’s vision of a modern, integrated academic institution where education and research transcend conventional boundaries, paving the way for new paradigms that drive economic and social development.
This edition of Bridge Talks underscores NOVA FCT’s commitment to educational excellence and applied research, while reinforcing its leadership in fostering open and inclusive dialogue across various sectors. With a strong focus on innovation, Bridge Talks have become an essential platform for exploring the future of the relationship between art, science, and technology.
Photo: Nélia Câmara (Director Nova FCT Executive Education) and Eurico Cabrita (Vice Dean for Innovation and Research Nova FCT)
Interested participants can find more information and register through this link:
https://info.execed.fct.unl.pt/bridge-talks-art-science-and-technology.