Archipelago for possible futures summit
A New European Vision for Culture, Ecology, and Technology
- Dates
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- Location
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Ocean Space
- Admission fee
- Free of charge
- Information
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In collaboration with the New European Bauhaus, CultTech Association, and TBA21–Academy
- Curated by
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Francesca Bria and Jose Luis de Vicente
- Language
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The event will be held in English
- Bookings
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Reservation required at the following link
Launched at the New European Bauhaus Festival in Brussels in 2024, the Archipelago for Possible Futures is a growing platform that unites organisations across Europe working at the intersection of science, technology, culture and the arts.
The Archipelago Summit 2025 gathers leading thinkers, artists, technologists, and organizations exploring how Europe can reimagine its infrastructures—digital, ecological, and cultural—for a more sustainable, democratic, and inspiring future.
From the depth of oceanic systems to the heights of supercomputing and AI, the Archipelago is a call to design new imaginaries and infrastructures for Europe’s ecological and digital transitions.
The 2025 Summit features key voices like climate fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson, philosopher of computation Benjamin Bratton, AI artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst, researcher Kate Crawford, critic and writer Evgeny Morozov, architect Marina Otero Verzier, artists collective Superflex as well as organizations like Ars Electronica, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Gluon, UNA/UNLESS, IAAC, Mudac, CERN and more.
PROGRAM
Download here the full program