
Digital Dialogues is a recurring series of panel talks dedicated to expanding the discourse around digital art in its broadest form. Bringing together artists, curators, and collectors to reflect on the changing nature of art in the digital age, Digital Dialogues has become an important part of the show.
At Digital Dialogues, topics range from the impact of AI on creative practice to the relations between physical and digital art and the role of blockchain in shaping the future of art.
The upcoming edition will consist of four panels featuring leading voices from the world of digital art:
1 pm–1:45 pm Seeing Like a Machine
Kate Crawford (author, artist, and professor at USC) and Alistair Hudson (CEO at ZKM Centre for Art and Media) study perception and machine intelligence in contemporary art.
2:15 pm–3 pm From Nature to Networks: Algorithmic Ecosystems
Sofia Crespo and Feileacan McCormick (Entangled Others), and Linda Dounia explore organic forms, generative processes, and digital nature.
Moderator: Dr. Jeni Fulton (Art Basel)
3:30 pm–4:15 pm Language, Identity and AI Futures
Sasha Stiles and Iskra Velitchkova discuss the role of AI in reshaping authorship, identity, and expression.
Moderator: Alex Estorick (Right Click Save)
4:45 pm–5:30 pm Collecting in an Expanding Art World
B (@beautyandpunk), Elle Anastasiou (0xCollection), and Ryan Zurrer (Dialectic Group, 1OF1 Collection) investigate how collecting evolves in a post-digital world.
Moderator: Eli Scheinman
21 June - 21 June Saturday to Saturday 10:00 am - 2:30 pm
Registration required via the Art Basel App
