Business Ethics - Digital Ethics - AI Ethics - for EUROPE

What is the relationship between arts, existentialism and creativity - and therefore also humanising the current transformation process of the global and digital world?

For more conversations see: Chat-Room for Arts and Society

The arts serve as a vital form of communication within society.

Peggy Guggenheim, the famous promotor of existentialistic arts, started to invite visitors inside her house in Venice to speak with them about her collected artefacts.
See: Visita virtuale Museo Peggy Guggenheim 

Similarly, facilitating the integration and coupling of arts with other societal communication is educational responsibility, care for democratic ideals, and philosophical obligation. It is enabling an adequate conversation on ethics inside a dynamic, fast-changing world.

We need to re-establish broad communication on feelings, associativity and imaginations of arts that will emerge. Even in digital and virtual conversations, there is inane and emptiness and the need for vital mechanisms to understand and treat with perplexity.

Therefore I am looking for proposals and partners that help me to bring the development of these ideas further. Informal cooperation between arts institutions and the European Business Ethics Network could be an experiment to empower the still very loose coupling between Philosophy, Arts, and humanistic development of modern society.

There is a need to transfer inspirations of existentialistic or modern arts into business reality and social media's digital world as communication and experience under modern interaction. This will emerge towards new ideas and developments to face environmental changes as well as new counterfactual ideas.

 

Objective:
I am. We are. That is enough. Now we have to begin. Life has been put in our hands. For itself it became empty already long ago. It pitches senselessly back and forth, but we stand firm, and so we want to be its initiative and we want to be its ends.

(Ernst Bloch, The Spirit of Utopia, 1918)

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