Tekniska Museet Programs

The Digital Life Project – Can the Meaning of Life Be Measured?

Jonna Bornemark and David Orlic engage in an in-depth discussion about presence, meaning, and humanity's place in an increasingly digitalized world.

At a time when algorithms are beginning to understand us better than we understand ourselves, new questions arise about what it really means to be human. In this conversation, philosopher Jonna Bornemark and entrepreneur David Orlic meet for an in-depth discussion about presence, meaning, and humanity's place in an increasingly digitalized world.


How does technological development affect our view of performance and value? Is the pursuit of constant optimization a path to self-awareness—or an obstacle to living in the present? Can AI become a tool for a more conscious, sensual life, or does technology risk reducing our experience to the measurable?


Together, Bornemark and Orlic reflect on what is lost – and what can be gained – when our lives are shaped by digital systems. A conversation about the boundary between humans and machines and how we create space for creativity, judgement and reflection in an age that constantly demands more.

Attributes
  • Swedish
  • Evening
  • Trähallen
  • For adults
  • 2h
Attributes
  • Swedish
  • Evening
  • Trähallen
  • For adults
  • 2h