Featuring performances, provocations and roundtable discussions, this workshop for artists and creatives working with AI focuses on concerns and potentials within responsible AI and the arts, covering issues such as IP, consent and bias.
Speakers and sessions include:
Results of the survey on AI and artists’ work by Design and Artists’ Copyright Society (DACS)
Yasmine Boudiaf, researcher and artist
Mercedes Bunz, co-founder of Creative AI Lab and Professor of Digital Culture & Society, King's College London
Artist duo dmstfctn
Caroline Sinders, human rights researcher and artist
Martin Zeilinger, Senior Lecturer in Computational Arts & Technology, University of Dundee
SCHEDULE
13:00 Introduction by Beverley Hood
13:15 Artist Showcase: dmstfctn
13:30 AI and Artists’ Work: Results of the DACS AI Survey
13:40 Participatory Exercise: Digesting the DACS Survey
14:15 IP Provocation: Martin Zeilinger (University of Abertay)
14:25 Participatory Exercise: Chewing on IP
15:00 Break | Studio Foyer
15:15 Artist Showcase: Yasmine Boudiaf | Alan Warburton | Caroline Sinders, chaired by Daniel Chavez Heras (King’s College London)
15:35 Participatory Exercise: Co-Creating a Consensus Statement
16:50 Closing
17:00 Drinks Reception
This event is brought to you by the UKRI BRAID (Bridging Responsible AI Divides) Programme, a multi-year national research programme funded by the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), led by the University of Edinburgh in partnership with the Ada Lovelace Institute and the BBC.
BRAID’s theme of ‘Inspired Innovation’ focuses on the creative arts, and includes a series of creative community engagement events, intended to build upon existing networks and strengthen the AI and Arts ecosystem in the UK.
Please note this workshop is for artists and creatives. For arts sector workers, including but not limited to curators, producers and gallerists, see AI and the Arts: Who’s Responsible? - Curatorial Event.