Digitale Welten ist ein Programm und Netzwerk für politische, kulturelle, informatische und digitale Medienbildung in Frankfurt am Main. Hier dreht sich alles um die kreative und kritische Arbeit mit Technologie und Medien.
Wir organisieren das Jugendmedienkunstfestival Digitale Welten, Workshops, die Frankfurter Ausgabe von Jugend hackt, Ausstellungen mit und für Jugendliche.
Dabei fragen wir uns: Welche (Menschen-)Rechte habe ich im Netz? Wie kann man mit Code die Welt verbessern? Was ist Glück in unserer digitalen Gesellschaft? Oder wie würde eine KI für eine glücklichere Welt sorgen?
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Digitale Welten Festival
Digitale Welten started in November 2017 as a media art festival for teens in Frankfurt/Main. The first two editions were run in partnership with the renown local teens film festival visionale and opened a wonderful exhibition of the young artists’ works at Gallus Theater Frankfurt.
Today, the festival features workshops run by wonderful, critical and creative media artists, an exhibition of the workshop results and a diverse supporting program.
We collaborate with different organizations all over Frankfurt (Historisches Museum Frankfurt, Medienzentrum Frankfurt, Museum für Kommunikation Frankfurt, Künstlerhaus Mousonturm and many more) and invite everyone to get critical and creative with code!
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Jugend hackt FFM
We are very proud to run the Frankfurt edition of Jugend hackt. Jugend hackt is a program for the promotion of young hackers in the German-speaking world. With the motto “improve the world with code” in mind, participants* work together with the help of volunteer mentors* on prototypes, digital tools and concepts for their vision of a better society.

Who is behind Digitale Welten?
Digitale Welten was initiated by NODE and the Frankfurt Office for Youth and Social Affairs together with the Jugendbildungswerk and implemented in cooperation with visionale17 partners (in particular Medienzentrum Frankfurt and the local theatre Gallus Theater). Additionally, the Museum of Communication Frankfurt and MESO Digital Interiors were involved in the execution of the festival through the provision of workshop space and materials. Today, it is developed in close collaboration with Goethe University Frankfurt / Institute for Art Education: Visual Culture and Hessian State Office for Political Education.
The program will be continued and extended as an offer of cultural and political media education in Frankfurt.
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