In dieser Abschlusssession des Festival der Zukunft hören wir, was Musiker:innen und Produzent:innen aus unserem Open Call „Wie klingt Popmusik im Jahr 2030?“ mit dem Wavelab eingereicht haben – innovativeTracks, die heute schon nach übermorgen klingen. Gemeinsam mit Expert:innen, Künstler:innen und euch hören wir nicht nur Zukunftsmusik, sondern diskutieren auch, wie KI den Pop verändern könnte.
Speaker: Silvia Taschner (University of Music and Performing Arts Munich), Florian Kreier (Angela Aux / Inselgruppe), Wolfgang Kerler (1E9)

Bild: Florian Kreier
Speaker
Florian Kreier
Songwriter / Label
Angela Aux / Inselgruppe
Florian Kreier tritt als Angela Aux in wechselnden Rollen als Musiker und Performance-Lyriker auf. Der studierte Politologe schreibt Musiken für Film und Theater, Aphorismen und Essays zu Themen wie Nachhaltigkeit, Psychologie und Feminismus. Zu seinem Album "Instinctive Travels on the Paths of Space and Time" entwarf er für die Münchner Kammerspiele ein transmediales Theaterstück auf Basis seiner Science-Fiction Novel "Nach dem Ende der Zeit". Darin widmet Aux sich den Philosophien des Trans- und Kritischen Posthumanismus und interagierte im Kompositions- und Schreib-Prozess mit KI-Softwares. Er betreibt das Label "Inselgruppe" und ist Board Member des "Female Peace Palace".

Bild: Silvia Taschner

Bild: Silvia Taschner
Silvia Taschner
Head of Wavelab
University of Music and Performing Arts Munich
Silvia has been passionate about music and other forms of culture all her life. She studied sinology and cultural and music management in Munich and worked in the cultural sector. Her curiosity for creativity techniques eventually led her into innovation and start-up management, spending the last few years at the Start2 Group. Today, she heads the innovation lab and start-up center Wavelab at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich, where she guides creative minds on their way to turning new ideas into reality. With her experience as an innovation consultant, she bridges the gap between artistic vision and entrepreneurial thinking.

Bild: Wolfgang Kerler.
Wolfgang Kerler
CEO & Editor in Chief
1E9 Denkfabrik GmbH
Wolfgang Kerler is co-founder, CEO and Editor in Chief of 1E9, a Munich based start-up that creates a new kind of optimistic tech journalism and events together with a community. He graduated with a master’s degree in economics, political science and modern history from Friedrich Alexander-University Erlangen in 2010. The same year, he started working at Bayerischer Rundfunk, the Munich based Bavarian branch of ARD, Germany’s largest public TV, radio and online broadcaster. Before moving from Munich to Berlin and becoming a political correspondent at ARD Hauptstadtstudio, he focused on investigative reporting. In 2018, Kerler joined Condé Nast in Munich to become the editorial lead of WIRED Germany. He set up a new team and a new content strategy focussing on technology there. Additionally, he is a lecturer for Digital Journalism at the University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg. Kerler received several awards, including Deutscher Wirtschaftsfilmpreis, Journalistenpreis der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Dr. Georg-Schreiber-Medienpreis and others. Along with his colleagues, he was nominated for Deutscher Reporterpreis and Deutscher Radiopreis. Medium Magazin listed him as one of the Top 30 under 30 journalists in 2014.