FORUM DAY 2: Art & Science | Berlin Science Week
- Date: 8. November 2025
- Uhrzeit: 12:00-21:00
- Location: Holzmarkt 25
- Eintritt: frei
Berlin Science Week @ Holzmarkt 25 | Berlin’s Science & Culture Festival 2025
For the curious, across Berlin.
From 7–9 November 2025, Berlin Science Week transforms Holzmarkt 25 into a creative Festival Hub where art, science, and society meet. Over three days of talks, performances, and exhibitions, Berlin’s cultural playground becomes a space for transdisciplinary exchange, collective imagination, and dialogue.
👉 Learn more and see the full programme at berlinscienceweek.com.
Day 2: Art & Science explores how technology, art, and science shape one another — and what futures they create. Artists and researchers present pioneering works that cross boundaries, challenge perspectives, and show why these intersections are vital for society today.
Through speculative design, embodied practice, VR installations, and AI-driven artworks, the day invites reflection on how creativity and research can shape the worlds we want to live in.
Highlights include:
- 13:30 - 14:30 @ Salöön | Studio Xenopia
XENOPIA explores how open science, biohacking, and feminism can advance reproductive justice. Inspired by the frog Xenopus laevis, once used as a pregnancy test, the project reclaims science as a tool for care, autonomy, and empowerment.
+ WORKSHOP XENOPIA: Speculative Bodies (15:00 - 17:00 @ Spreelunke | Cabin East)
The accompanying workshop is a role-playing game that reimagines reproductive rights through dystopian futures and collective invention.
- 15:00 - 16:00 @ Säälchen | Main Stage Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Collaborative Experimentation: Lessons from the AI & Arts
How is artificial intelligence transforming art – and what can art teach us about AI? The Alan Turing Institute (UK) invites you to a discussion on creative research, ethical questions, and new forms of collective imagination.
- 18:00 – 19:00 @ Säälchen | Main Stage Challenging arts, nurturing futures
How can art respond to a world shaped by technology, ecology, and change? Artists Theresa Schubert, Margherita Pevere, and Marco Donnarumma, discuss how emerging art forms, from bioart to performance, can help us question and imagine futures beyond now.
👉 Learn more and see the full programme at berlinscienceweek.com.
H3: Price information:
- All events are free of charge, except for the evening programme.
- Evening programme: €12 general, €5 reduced, €22 supporter.
- Some events require registration — you can secure your spot in advance.
H3: NIGHT 2: Moritz Simon Geist (live) + Sarah Farina (DJ)
21:30 - 23:30 Musician and robotic artist Moritz Simon Geist performs live with self-built sound machines, followed by Sarah Farina, whose forward-thinking DJ set bridges club culture, rhythm, and future beats — bringing her unmistakable RainbowBass energy to the floor.