Margarete Jahrmann and The Psycholudic Approach were featured in “Der Standard” (22/10/2025).
The article highlights how our “psycholudic” experiments explore AI’s impact on collective memory.
The psycholudic method explained: Jahrmann describes our approach as combining “psychological, emotional and ludic, playful elements” to rethink game mechanics. The article also covers the 501 EEG Card Game, which uses brain monitoring to study cooperation and competition dynamics.
The feature comes ahead of Jahrmann receiving the Austrian Art Prize 2025 on December 15.
Robopsy project spotlight: The piece details our interactive game investigating the 1936 murder of philosopher Moritz Schlick, where players compare how different AI models (ChatGPT, Mistral, DeepSeek, Llama) interpret historical events. Analysis of 206 chat protocols revealed significant biases—ChatGPT emphasized right-wing ideology as motive while other models downplayed political context.

Full article: Der Standard, page 18, “KI löscht kollektive Erinnerung” by Mario Wasserfaller