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AI Art Turing Event


The Artificial Intelligence Research Centre at City, University of London and The Alan Turing Institute organised an AI Art Turing Workshop the 7th of June 2023. We brought together artists, curators, critics, scholars, and companies to promote AI art in the UK, to openly discuss the formation of a network that will facilitate the exchange of ideas as well as to explore opportunities for funding and collaboration.

Chair: Eduardo Alonso (CitAI).

Participants

  • Alana Kushnir & Eva Jaeger (The Serpentine)
  • Serpentine Arts Technologies-R&D

  • Diogo Pereira Henriques (Inclusive Policy Lab Expert at UNESCO)
  • How can AI art enhance diversity and inclusion?

  • Luba Elliott (AI art curator)
  • Curating creative AI

  • Hannah Andrews (British Council)
  • Creating contexts for arts and AI: making a case for creative innovation

  • Anna Ridler (artist)
  • Anna Ridler's studio

  • Joanna Zylinska (King’s College London)
  • After AI art

  • Irini Papadimitriou (Future Everything)
  • Magic, myth and AI

  • Oonagh Murphy (Goldsmiths, University of London)
  • The museum as a site for critical technology discourse

  • Jake Elwes (artist)
  • Deepfake Drag, AI and art

  • Abigail Miller (Unit London)
  • Curating in a new digital landscape of NFTs

  • Piotr Mirowski (Improbotics & DeepMind)
  • AI as a partner for stage and storytelling

  • Mila Askarova (Gazelli Art House) & Robert Norton (Verisart)
  • Gazelli Art House

  • Tom Mason (Stability AI)
  • Computing large Foundational Models

  • Sougwen Chung (artist)
  • Studio Scilitet

  • Lucy Sollitt (curator)
  • Collaborating with intelligent machines

  • Eduardo Alonso (Turing University Liaison, City, University of London)
  • What can AI do for art?

Attendance was by invitation only.