Enchanted Realms: Artists' Films
An afternoon of moving image works that explore current discussions around AI in relation to the natural world.
Entry to all exhibitions and events is FREE.
An afternoon of moving image works that explore current discussions around AI in relation to the natural world.
An event for arts sector workers - including curators, producers and gallerists - who have an interest in commissioning and presenting art that engages with AI.
A half-day workshop for artists working with AI featuring performances, provocations and discussions about issues such as IP, consent and bias.
Join artist Sarah Selby as she fills pens with synthetic DNA writing ink, and prepares them for distribution as part of her Lumen Prize-winning creative intervention.
Experience elements of Helen Knowles' participatory artwork that considers what is at stake when psychedelic intelligences look after human health.
Dr Thomas Booth presents some recent breakthroughs in diagnostic AI focused on the field of abnormality detection.
Btihaj Ajana examines the extent to which self-tracking devices and apps can be considered as tools of self-care.
What are the consequences of relying on generative technology for our creativity? Open roundtable discussion with Tiarna Lee and Jhanelle White.
Can you beat the AI? How (Not) to Get Hit by a Self-Driving Car is just one of the interactive attractions in the second of our lively Friday Lates.
An interactive session with Caitlin Bentley looking at participatory AI design with and for people at risk of marginalisation.
Dr Mercedes Bunz and Eva Jäger present their research for the Creative AI Lab - a collaboration between King’s and the Serpentine Gallery
Who should be involved in developing ethical frameworks in AI design? Governance and regulation come under the spotlight in this urgent panel event.
Dr Gabrielle Samuel questions some of the assumptions associated with AI’s promise to solve some of society’s biggest challenges.
How we design AI systems that don’t create or perpetuate health disparities as faced by vulnerable groups? Join us for vital debate with an expert panel.
Join Elizabeth Black for a conversation about what we need from AI to be able to trust it, and the role the media can play.
Another chance to see Murthovic & Thirdua’s dazzling audiovisual performance that combines immersive 3D worlds, generative AI art and live DJs.
Join us for an open and honest exploration about trust, accuracy and bias in algorithms that can neither think nor feel.
The first of two Friday Lates looks at the stories and speculations around AI through an exciting programme of live performances, discussions and interactive displays.
This event has been postponed. We will notify all ticket holders of the rescheduled date in due course.
A special spoken word showcase featuring emerging artists performing new works about AI inspired by their residency at Science Gallery London.
Your questions about AI answered in a live recording of the BBC World Service podcast. This event is fully booked - listen to the podcast from 14 Sep
Following their residency at Science Gallery London, King's College London students Jhanelle White and Tiarna Lee kick-off a trio of discussion events exploring all the wild, weird and wonderful myths we hold about AI.
Artists and Machine Learning practitioners team up for a live showcase of the co-creation process that produces less clichéd and more accurate visual representations of AI
Ahead of London Data Week, Margaret Mitchell, Lara Groves, Caroline Sinders and Irini Papadimitriou explore the challenges to open and participatory approaches to AI