Streaming live today, worldwide from transmediale festival Berlin, a 
conversation with Carolina Bandinelli and Michael Dieter (CDI-TV), Kristoffer 
Gansing (Non-Extractive Art School) and Amelie Buchinger on how the internet's 
present trajectories and contested horizons are being altered by energy 
transition experiments, and what these shifts might open for remaking 
institutions, knowledge infrastructures, commons and conditions of collective 
autonomy.

Initiated in 2025, Non-Extractive Art School (NEAS) is an ongoing collective, 
extra-disciplinary inquiry at the intersections of artistic research, education 
and technology 
(https://lnu.se/en/medarbetare/kalendarie/fkh-english/towards-the-non-extractive-art-school--2025-11-21/).
 It starts from the dependency of art and design schooling on extractive tools 
and infrastructures, and experiments with non-extraction as a relational 
question: how extractive dynamics are reproduced in procurement and hosting 
arrangements, platform dependence, assessment and monitoring, archives, and the 
organisation of labour and maintenance; how limits can be used inventively 
without collapsing into aestheticised scarcity or infrastructural austerity; 
how experiments can (or cannot) ‘scale’ without reinstating extractive logics; 
and where under-recognised leverage points - policies, formats, practices - 
might lie.

3:30pm CET, 31.01.26

Transmitting as part of StreamArtNetwork (UKRAiNATV, CDI-TV, Konfluxus, 3022): 
https://widget.streame.io/landing/1043cbyovg0handm3a4rz257


Dr. Michael Dieter (he/him) | Associate Professor | Centre for 
Interdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM)

Director of Postgraduate Teaching | Convenor of MA in Digital Media and Culture

Co-Director of the Centre for Digital Inquiry (CDI)



Applications open for CIM’s degree programmes:

MSc Big Data and Digital 
Futures<https://warwick.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/courses/pgdip-msc-big-data-digital-futures/>

MA Digital Media and 
Culture<https://warwick.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/courses/ma-digital-media-culture/>

MASc in Data 
Visualisation<https://warwick.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/courses/pgdip-masc-data-visualisation/>

PhD Programmes at 
CIM<https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/cim/apply-to-study/phd-programmes/>



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