AI Workshop for Artists

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AI Workshop for Artist (MORNING GROUP)
12-14. December 2025,   10am-2pm, 300€ (VAT incl.)  (
Only six seats in total.) Book Here

AI Workshop for Artist (AFTERNOON GROUP)
12-14. December 2025,   3pm-7pm, 300€ (VAT incl.)  (Only six seats in total.) Book Here

Unlock the creative power of artificial intelligence in our “AI Workshop for Artists,” led by the brilliant AI artist Mascha.mp4. Whether you’re a seasoned creator or just beginning to explore the intersections of art and technology, this three-day workshop empowers you to take full control of your ideas. Discover how AI can become a powerful tool in your artistic process—learn essential techniques, experiment with innovative tools, and gain insights to shape your own creative vision.

All in just three days: December 12–14, 2025. Morning Group (10:00-14:00), Afternoon Group (15:00 - 19:00)

Your idea, your control—make AI work for your art!
Location: Markgrafenstraße 86, 10996 Berlin

Info:

A 3-day, in-person workshop at Art Claims Impulse gallery in Berlin.
Go beyond basic prompts and learn to direct AI as a true extension of your artistic vision.
Artificial Intelligence is a powerful new canvas. But for an artist, the question isn't "what can AI do?" but "what can I do with it?". This workshop is the answer. We will demystify the technology and place the power of creation firmly back into your hands. Forget generic images. It's time to make this tool work for you, your style, and your art.
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Who This Workshop Is For
This intensive is designed for visual artists, photographers and filmmakers in Berlin who are curious about integrating AI into their practice. Whether you're a complete beginner or have already started experimenting, this workshop will give you the structure and advanced skills you need.
• You're an artist who values your unique style and wants to ensure it isn't lost in the algorithm.
• You're looking for a hands-on, practical guide to the most effective tools available today.
• You believe in maintaining full artistic control over your final output.
• Absolutely no coding experience is required. This is a workshop for visual creators.

What You Will Master
Over three days, you will build a complete toolkit to confidently create stunning, original work with AI.
Foundational Image Generation: Master the art of the prompt with Midjourney, learning to speak the language of the AI to translate your most complex ideas into pixels.
• Advanced Control & Customization: Go deeper with ComfyUI, a powerful node-based system that gives you granular control. We’ll cover advanced techniques like using style references, controlling composition, inpainting to fix details, and exploring cutting-edge models.
• Achieve Visual Consistency: Learn the essential techniques to develop a coherent aesthetic across a series of images, perfect for creating a cohesive body of work or a narrative series.
Bring Your Art to Life with Video: Dive into the latest and most powerful AI video models (Kling, RunwayML, etc.). We will explore text-to-video, image-to-video, and video-to-video techniques to add motion and life to your creations.

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Your Guide & The Venue
Your Guide: This workshop is led by Mascha (@mascha.mp4), a new media artist and practitioner who has spent hundreds of hours experimenting with and refining AI workflows. She brings not only technical knowledge but an artist's perspective, focusing on how these tools can serve creativity, not dictate it.
The Venue: We are hosted by Art Claims Impulse (@artclaims), a Berlin gallery at the forefront of the intersection between art and technology. Learning within a professional gallery space provides a unique, inspiring context for this forward-thinking workshop.

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Pick your preferred time (morning or afternoon) and add it to your cart. At checkout, choose Bank Transfer. We’ll propose an installment plan starting from €50/month and confirm your booking once you agree.
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Book here:
AI Workshop for Artist (MORNING GROUP)
12-14. December 2025,   10am-2pm, 300€ (VAT incl.)  (
Only six seats in total.) Book Here

AI Workshop for Artist (AFTERNOON GROUP)
12-14. December 2025,   3pm-7pm, 300€ (VAT incl.)  (Only six seats in total.) Book Here

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Art x Science

Art Claims Impulse is an art gallery and platform dedicated to the intersection of art and science. Founded in 2006, we support artists who explore scientific ideas and methods as integral components of their creative processes. Our mission is to foster collaboration between artistic practice and scientific research, generating new forms of knowledge and expression. Through exhibitions, projects, and interdisciplinary exchange, Art Claims Impulse serves as a hub where innovation, critical inquiry, and aesthetic exploration converge
Interested in cooperating with us[Write us an email or DM on our channels.]

Recent examples:

Marlot MeyerNadja Verena MarcinKathrin Hunze representing Art Claims Impulse at
G Artience 2025, Daejeon South Korea. (Top Video)

The artists explore the subtle interplay between technology, perception, and power. Their works confront the mechanisms of visibility and control—whether through Marcin’s performative examinations of identity and digital spectacle, Meyer’s sensory environments that fuse organic and synthetic systems, or Hunze’s “Friendly Firmware” series, which reimagines the intimacy between human and machine. Together, their practices question how technological systems shape narratives, emotions, and forms of agency in a world increasingly mediated by light, code, and automation.

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Bioelectric Experience (working title)

Official launch of the “Bioelectric Experience” project collaboration between Fraunhofer IZM, Art Claims Impulse, and Marlot Meyer.

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(From left to right: Ridley Vaughan, Vasiliki (Vasso) Giagka, Raphael Panskus, Kim Eschenbach, Marlot Meyer, Max Marwede, Pierre Wolter, Antigone Gronland, Elizabeth O'Brien)

The connection between art and science is often shaped by different working methods, which means that a harmonious mutual understanding does not always arise automatically. This makes it all the more valuable when both fields come together as equal partners to explore new pathways.

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Under the working title “Bioelectric Experience”, artist Marlot Meyer, the gallery Art Claims Impulse, and Fraunhofer IZM researchers Prof. Dr. Vasiliki (Vasso) Giagka and Dr. Max Marwede are shaping this collaboration from the very beginning on equal terms. Their innovative, collaborative approach has already received recognition through a successful funding approval and illustrates the added value that genuine partnership can bring to interdisciplinary projects.

The project is still in its early stages and aims to create an interactive installation. The final title will emerge during the shared artistic and scientific process—reflecting the idea that naming itself is part of the creative journey. The participants invite you to accompany this exciting exploration at the intersection of technological innovation and aesthetic experience.

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Team:
Fraunhofer IZM: Technologies for Bioelectronics
Prof. Dr. Vasiliki (Vasso) Giagka, Konstantina Kolovou Kouri, Raphael Panskus.
Fraunhofer IZM: Circular Design Lab
Dr. rer. nat. Max Marwede, Kim Eschenbach.

Artist: Marlot Meyer
https://marlotmeyer.com
Gallery: Art Claims Impulse
Contact: Pierre Wolter
Team: ACI, Antigone Gronland, Elizabeth O'Brien, Pierre Wolter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kathrin Hunze

As a media and visual artist, Kathrin Hunze’s practice moves fluidly between art, design, technology, and both social and natural sciences, working in a research-driven and interdisciplinary context.

Her projects investigate how emerging technologies influence chaotic and complex systems, with a special focus on the ethical impacts these changes have on our perceptions, social interactions, and collective narratives.

Central to Hunze’s work is the audiovisual image, functioning as a bridge between mediated realities shaped by historical and sociocultural evolution in humanity, nature, and technology. Her diverse installations, performances, sound and video essays, objects, digital platforms, and prints generate immersive environments—utopian or dystopian in tone—that invite critical engagement and sensory experience.

 

Are you a happy mesh?

Video series/audiovisual performances/ installation/ object treadmill/print, augmented reality, mixed reality, 2024
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Between war and spectacle lies a quiet power. Drones, algorithms, and projected images speak a language of signs that shapes a visual vocabulary and draws us into narratives we barely notice. The aesthetics of light cannot be separated from power: the same spectacle that dazzles can mark borders or instill fear; technology itself is amoral. The real terrain is our thinking—not how they fly, but which stories they anchor in us as they pass overhead.

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Machine Royale: Echo Chambers of Our Time

Video installation/object robot surrounded by  a guinea pig fent with black shadowballs. 2025

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Machine Royale — Echo Chambers of Our Time explores desire within emerging power structures across digital and physical spaces and their effects on society. Technologies like AI and digital currencies fuel a hunger for efficiency, inflating bubbles whose bursts reshape social and economic life. The work asks how we will navigate dataism while dulled by an incessant flood of communication and information.

Self-awareness at 42 % battery level

Installation/object robot with baroque mirror, 2025


Self awareness

The robot’s gaze into the mirror becomes a quiet allegory of a philosophical question: Can a being without consciousness recognize itself?

In “Self-Awareness at 42% Battery Level,” cold mechanics meets the age-old gesture of self-contemplation. The 42% battery level laconically points to limitation: the moment of reflection is fleeting, temporarily charged, half-conscious—a liminal state between thinking and calculating, being and simulation.

 

Training Your Best Friend: A Character Test

2 Channel, 8:16 min, loop, experimental Video/installation, tank dog robot, cages, accessoires of tanky leo and trainer, print, 2020

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The work examines the co-evolutionary relationship between human and machine. How a co-evolution between human and machine behaves, is reflected of the historical background and future significance of a tank. Will the tank of the future have a completely different form?

LEO MN2033 is a with shepherd dog data trained AI that is both a pet and a protector machine. Its task is to serve as a companion and protector in everyday life. Leo has been assigned to the category of working dog, which is subject to the strict and constantly monitored requirements of the German Electronic Shepherd Dog Association.

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Data Me

Video/Installation 2023

Data Me explores post-digital life across nature, humans, and machines. The video installation DataMe: DataHorse questions the “happy” virtual body that labours as a data horse for algorithms, trapped in a produce–consume loop. Referencing the dressage method Rollkur (hyperflexion), it likens our constrained online posture—and narrowed perception—to dressage restraint, while platforms reward productivity and conformity with higher feed rankings or “Diamond Fan” badges. How long do we persist?


DATAME: DATAHORSE

Video/Installation, object, moving rocking horse with screen, yoga mat, 2023

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Data Me explores post-digital life across nature, humans, and machines. The video installation DataMe: DataHorse questions the “happy” virtual body that labours as a data horse for algorithms, trapped in a produce–consume loop. Referencing the dressage method Rollkur (hyperflexion), it likens our constrained online posture—and narrowed perception—to dressage restraint, while platforms reward productivity and conformity with higher feed rankings or “Diamond Fan” badges. How long do we persist?

Training Your Best Friend: Smart Home Breeding

Video/Installation, objects playpen with robots and smartphone mobile, 2025


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Training Your Best Friend: Smart Home Breeding sketches a speculative vignette of a possible everyday life in which machines are not only assistants but emotional points of reference, wards—or perhaps educators themselves. It remains open whether we appear as users, parents, or pets of these systems.

The installation speculatively explores social behaviour and our relationships with new technologies. It starts from the observation that not only our relationships with one another, but also our ideas of affection, upbringing/breeding, and sociality are increasingly being reshaped by algorithmic systems and digital infrastructures.

 

 

Post Eden

Contemporary video art with a critical gaze.

Presented by Gallery Art Claims Impulse, Markgrafenstraße 86, 10969 Berlin
Wed-Sat 12:00 - 18:00, till 30.08.25

At a time when screens have become the dominant lens through which we experience both intimacy and crisis, Post Eden—a contemporary video art exhibition—brings together a selection of powerful new works that question, reframe, and reimagine the current state of human progress. Curated by Gallery Art Claims Impulse, this exhibition presents works by renowned contemporary video artists Anna Anders, Mihai Grecu, Kathrin Hunze, Nadja Verena Marcin, and Jörg PiringerRather than prescribing dystopia, Post Eden positions itself in the aftermath of an ideal that never fully materialised. These video works are less concerned with declaring decline than with exploring what emerges in its wake—spaces of friction, beauty, resistance, and transformation.

Anna Anders’ Old Days Clip reflects on the transition from professional identity to a less defined role in later life, questioning the societal invisibility and latent potential of aging through a quiet, poetic lens. Mihai Grecu’s Shockwave renders digital space as both spectacular and unstable—an aesthetic of echo and collapse.

The contributions by Kathrin Hunze, wellNet and Two legs or six: dec-ANT-structing social behavior, dissect patterns of control, cooperation and surveillance through immersive digital choreography. Nadja Verena Marcin's Orphelia and Zero Gravity engage in a kind of feminist myth-making, combining art and philosophy to question the cultural systems that shape identity and desire.

Finally, Jörg Piringer’s Klangfarben des Zufalls explores the intersection of language, algorithm, and chance—creating audiovisual compositions where randomness becomes structure, and structure becomes open to chance.

Together, these works inhabit a liminal space between critique and imagination. They do not simply ask what went wrong, but how contemporary video art can render the complexity of our condition both visible and audible.

Post Eden offers a space of resonance for those seeking not just commentary, but the kind of abstraction and articulation that only art can create.

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 Old Days Clip, Anna Anders, 2025, 4,25min

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Shockwave, Mihai Grecu, 2022, 4,45 mins.


wellNet Kathrin Hunze
wellNet, Kathrin Hunze, 2025, 7,06 mins.

18 OPHELIA Nadja Verena MarcinOphelia, Nadja Verena Marcin,  2018, 4,51 mins. (Projection)

zero gravity 2Zero Gravity, Nadja Verena Marcin2013, 2,04 mins. (Projection)

Klangfarben des Zufalls Joerg Piringer

Klangfarbe des Zufalls, Jörg Piringer, 2025, 3,15 mins

 

 

Internship (m/f/d) – Contemporary Art & Digital Media


Are you passionate about storytelling and social media, and would you like to network with the art world? Do you enjoy developing ideas and producing in-depth content? We are looking for dedicated interns to join our team in a vibrant, contemporary art environment.

What we are looking for:

-Storytellers who bring art to life through exciting stories
-Social media geeks with a flair for creative digital communication
-Art lovers who enjoy networking with the entire art scene
-Lead generators who enjoy initiating new conversations and opportunities
-Creative doers who enjoy designing meaningful and impactful content

What we offer:

-Contemporary art environment: Collaboration with renowned contemporary artists
-Innovative formats: Opportunity to try out new and exciting forms of presentation
-Flat hierarchies: Open, collaborative working style with little bureaucracy
-Flexible working model: Home office or office—you decide

Important: Very good written and spoken German skills are essential for this position.

Become part of our team and join us in creating innovative ideas that resonate in the art scene.

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