Baltan Laboratories is pleased to organize and host the 5th Annual Conference of the European Culture and Technology Laboratory (ECT Lab+). This gathering aims to unite experts from the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Technology, and other fields to explore methodologies that enrich (non-)positivist ways of knowing and engage with post-structuralist critiques. In the digital age, the nature and practice of interpretation are evolving, raising questions ranging from the status of digital objects to the challenges of ethical practice.
Drawing inspiration from the alchemist as a proto-scientist—bridging disciplinary boundaries as well as the mystical and the rational—this conference delves into our planetary computational condition and the not-yet-possible (improbable) in an indisciplinary manner. Can proto-science, long dismissed as primitive, inspire new understandings of our rapidly transforming socio-technical environment? At the very least, it can encourage us to transcend the limitations of disciplinary silos by recognizing the complex and interconnected nature of our predicament and the need for embodied approaches. The figure of the alchemist also prompts us to consider how to engage with its “more than” (or perhaps ir-) rational heritage. What role does epistemic diversity play in a world increasingly governed by technical rationality?
Our Keynote Speakers:
Ianis Dobrev (Co-founder, Chimerical Intelligence Lab): Ianis Dobrev is a cultural theorist and practitioner. He holds degrees from the Art and Design School of Saint-Étienne, France, and from Design Academy Eindhoven, the Netherlands. His research investigates the ramifications of the ecological nature of reality. His visual practice aims to channel objects engineered by specific fields of knowledge into other imaginaries. He designs thinking systems that generate trans-/infra-/inter-disciplinary conversations.
Laura Tripaldi is a writer and researcher at the Center for AI & Culture of NYU Shanghai. She holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Nanotechnology and works at the intersection of philosophy, science, and the arts. Her research focuses on materiality within emerging technologies, investigating the agency and intelligence of matter from a multi-disciplinary perspective. She is the author of the book Parallel Minds (Urbanomic, 2022). She also curates the newsletter Soft Futures and the digital cultural magazine Notzine (NERO Editions).
PROGRAM DAY 1
🗓️ Thursday, 20th November 2025
📍Venue: Foundation We Are
Torenallee 22-04, 5617 BD Eindhoven
9:00 - 9:30 | Walk in and Coffee
9:30 - 9:45 | Opening
Auditorium
Welcome (Prof. Noel Fitzpatrick)
Launch of Proceedings Vol.4
9:45 - 10:45 | Session 1
Auditorium
Chair: Dominik Gager
⥁ Larissa Ullmann · The Meaning of Philosophical Categories in a Socio-Technical World
⥁ Andrew Hines · From Julian of Norwich to Margaret Cavendish: Digital Hermeneutics and the Printing Press
⥁ Conor McGarrigle · In the Ruins of AI: Alchemy Meets the Luddite Resistance
10:45 - 11:00 | Break
11:00 - 12:00 | Session 2
Auditorium
Chair: Ester Toribio Roura
⥁ Patrique Degen · AI as a Fetish and as a Means to Increase (Relative) Surplus Value · Marxian Perspectives on a hype
⥁ Natasha Nedelkova · Digital Fetishes and the Becoming-Commodity of the Human: Affect, Automation, and Algorithmic
⥁ Susan Birmingham · Between Ideology and Representation: Interpreting Mediated Reproductive Futures
12:00 - 13:15 | Lunch
On location
13:15 - 15:00 | Session 3 (workshop)
Auditorium
⥁ Yidi Wang & Eternal Terra Ear · Alchemical Infrastructures for Planetary Biointelligence, Alternative Cultural Financing
⥁ Héctor Noval · Situations to Conditions: A Discipline-Agnostic Sequence of Thinking
15:00 - 15:15 | Break
15:15 - 16:15 | Session 4
Auditorium
Chair: Jan Cornelius Schmidt
⥁ Ania Malinowska · Roboneutics: The Alchemy of Technological Otherness
⥁ Marie Garreyn · An Alchemy of Value
⥁ Hugo Espírito Santo · Catalyst Design: A Systemic View of Synchronicity
16:15 - 16:30 | Break
16:30 - 17:45 | Plenary Session
Auditorium
Chair: Santiago Perez
Keynote: Ianis Dobrev (Chimerical Intelligence Lab)
17:45 - 18:30 | Annual Assembly of ECT LAB+
Auditorium
Chair: Noel Fitzpatrick
PROGRAM DAY 2
🗓️ Friday, 21st November 2025
📍 Venue: NATLAB
Kastanjelaan 500 , 5616 LZ Eindhoven
09:00 - 09:45 | EUT Institute Council Meeting
9:15-9:45 | Walk in and Coffee
09:45 - 10:45 | Session 5
Auditorium
Chair: Ioana Madalina Moldovan
⥁ Alessandro Longo · Alchemical Re-enchantment: Transmuting the Computational Condition
⥁ Jan C. Schmidt · The New Magic of AI-Based Technologies: Internal Momentums, Lifelikeness and the Loss of
⥁ Ginevra Petrozzi · A Particle, a Spark, a Code: An Invitation to Epistemic Plurality
10:45 - 11:00 | Break
11:00 - 12:00 | Session 6
Auditorium
Chair: Connell Vaughan
⥁ Petra Garajova & Carolina Vaz Souza · Biological Extraction of Chitosan with Systemic Approaches to Biopolymer
⥁ Ioana Cecalasan · Brutalist Architecture as a Hyperobject: Science Fiction and the Computational Sublime
⥁ Laura Olalde - Magical indisciplinarity
12:00 - 13:00 | Lunch
Extended Seating Area 1st Floor Cafe
13:00 - 13:45 | Session 7.1 (Artistic Interventions Session)
Auditorium
Chair: Benji Sheppard
⥁ Atharva Gupta · Symmetrical Fictions: On the Ir/Rationality of Symmetry, and the Aesthetics of Reclamation
⥁ Barbara Zoe Kiolbassa · algorithmic-mega-death-superspell.exe
13:45 - 14:00 | Break
14:00 - 15:00 | Session 7.2 (Artistic Interventions Session)
Auditorium
Chair: Ioana Cecalasan
⥁ Sara Svati · Performing Ambiguity: Language, Divination, and Digital Hermeneutics in Qohelet
⥁ Ester Toribio Roura · In Search of the Duende
⥁ Carolin Melia Brendel & Yidi Wang · Alchemical Substances: Digital Ontologies · Transmutations and Metabolic · Marie Garreyn · An Alchemy of Value
15:00 - 15:15 | Break
15:15 - 16:30 | Session 8
Auditorium
Chair: Donal Lally
⥁ David Capener · Optical Delusion: The Right to the City in the Image Age
⥁ Ioana Madalina Moldovan, Ioana Ramona Cecalasan, Silivan Moldovan · A Recipe for Architecture at the Edge of the Digital Turn
⥁ Santiago Perez, Ondrej Svoboda, Ines Di Loreto · When Baking Bread Needs More Magic than Computing Power
⥁ Rita Duina · The Cruel Optimism of Fine Dust Counting Rituals: A/effects of Air Pollution Data in Milan among Environmentalists
16:30 - 16:45 | Coffee break
16.45 - 18.00 | Plenary Session
Auditorium
Chair: Lorenzo Gerbi
Keynote: Laura Tripaldi (NYU Shanghai)