In light of advances in text-to-image AI, large-language models, and natural language processing, and other deep learning systems, we present a series of events addressing the impact of these technologies on art, design, and the notion of creativity itself.
Given the scope of the impact of artificial intelligence, we are convinced that any response must incorporate a wide variety of perspectives, and hence we aim at convening a genuinely interdisciplinary discussion, welcoming designers, artists, philosophers, technicians, entrepreneurs and businesspeople, legal thinkers, and beyond.
Speakers include:
• Johann Diedrick, Director of Engineering at the NYU Tisch School of the Arts
• Patrick Jagoda, Professor of English + Cinema and Media Studies at the University of Chicago
• Jon Satrom, Assistant Senior Instructional Professor at the University of Chicago
• Joanna Zylinska, Professor of Media Philosophy + Critical Digital Practice at King's College.
Future events include a second online summit on April 26 from 5–7pm, and an exhibition featuring artwork facilitated by or in reaction to artificial intelligence. Offering a unique opportunity to explore and engage with responses to AI, the exhibition features digital art, paintings, sculptures, and interactive works. The artists explore how to invent a future with, through, or even against, artificial intelligence. May 5–July 9 at the Process Gallery, Cook Center for Public Arts + Humanities, 750 E. Kirkwood Avenue at Indiana University, Bloomington. The gallery is open Tuesday–Friday from 12–4pm
This project is supported in part by The University of Notre Dame, Indiana University's: Luddy AI Institute, the Arts and Humanities Council, and the Institute of Digital Arts and Humanities. Special thanks to Professor Ed Comentale Associate Vice Provost, Arts and Humanities. Director, IUB Arts and Humanities Council.