Launched at the New European Bauhaus Festival in Brussels in 2024, Archipelago for Possible Futures is an expanding platform that brings together organizations from across Europe working at the intersection of science, technology, culture, and the arts.
The 2025 edition of the Summit gathers leading thinkers, artists, technologists, and pioneering institutions to explore how Europe can reimagine its digital, ecological, and cultural infrastructures towards more sustainable, democratic, and inspiring futures.
From the depths of oceanic systems to the frontiers of supercomputing and artificial intelligence, Archipelago invites us to design shared imaginaries and infrastructures for Europe’s ecological and digital transitions.
The Summit 2025 features key voices such as climate fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson, computational philosopher Benjamin Bratton, AI artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst, researcher Kate Crawford, critic and writer Evgeny Morozov, architect Marina Otero Verzier, the artist collective Superflex, alongside institutions including Ars Electronica, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Gluon, UNA/UNLESS, IAAC, Mudac, CERN, and many more.
Event in English.
Free admission with reservation.