XLab | How to Play Nice with Artificial Intelligence: Artist and AI Co-creation | Digital Workshop | Lia Coleman, Artist & Software Developer, Puebla (MEX)

Mo 15. März bis Di 16. März 2021, 15.30–18.30 Uhr

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Angebot der BurgLabs Frühjahrssession 2021

Teilnehmer*innen: maximal 15

Die Anmeldung ist verpflichtend und erfolgt ab Montag, 15.2. bis Sonntag, 28.2.2021 über das Anmeldeformular.

Die Plätze werden nach Ende des Anmeldezeitraums vergeben und die Teilnehmer*innen anschließend benachrichtigt.

Workshop-Sprache: Englisch

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From the smart speaker sitting on your kitchen counter to generated chair designs inspiring product designers, AI is already all around us. It is being used in countless wonderful, creative, and challenging ways. As this fast-paced technology develops, it pushes the frontiers of every field; however, it inevitably raises new questions to consider in ethics, responsible AI, and authorship.

So let's explore those questions together!

In this hands-on workshop, we'll all make our own pieces of AI art, while discussing what to consider when co-creating with a machine that consumes thousands of pieces of data — especially when that data belongs to other people.

At the end of this, you'll:

* have created your own pieces of AI art with Google Colab and/or Runway

* know how artists today are using AI

* have a critical understanding of AI and the unique challenges that come with working with it.

While some coding experience is helpful, it isn't mandatory.

Let's co-create with new tech and with each other, with care.

 

Lia Coleman is an artist, AI researcher, and educator based in Puebla, Mexico. Her interests lie in AI for artwork, online education, and public murals. Recently, she collaborated with the Partnership on AI to create a field guide for artists to use ML in an ethical manner. In 2019, Lia’s AI research and artwork were accepted to the NeurIPS Machine Learning for Creativity And Design Workshop, where she presented a poster of her research. Lia’s writing on AI artwork and new media art have been published in Neocha Magazine, and her work has been exhibited in Vancouver, Seattle, NYC, and Boston. Lia is an alumni of the School for Poetic Computation in NYC, and holds a Bsc in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). More info: linktr.ee/liacole

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