At a time when generative AI systems are autonomously creating images, videos, and music, the importance of human creativity is increasingly being questioned. But rather than viewing AI as a substitute for our creative abilities, it can support and enhance them.
What purpose can AI fulfill in the artistic process, and which tasks are reserved for humans? In this workshop titled AI x Art, we will examine the role of AI in artistic discourse and explore the potential of generative AI systems as innovative tools.
Meeting Point: POSTCITY, Open Futurelab
Languages: EN, DE
FREE / No Ticket, Free access (even without a Festival Pass)
Pre-Registration: appreciated
Max. 15
Bios
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Ali Nikrang
AT
Ali Nikrang is a Key Researcher & Artist at the Ars Electronica Futurelab. His research involves the interaction between human and AI systems for creative tasks with focus on music. It includes the investigation of creative outcomes of AI systems and how they can be led, enhanced, and personalized through the interaction with a human user. As a classical musician and an AI researcher, Nikrang has been involved in numerous projects combining artificial intelligence and music. He is the creator of the research tool Ricercar, an AI-based collaborative composition system for classical music.
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Susanne Kiesenhofer
AT
Susanne Kiesenhofer is an interdisciplinary creative who merges art, technology and design to create experiences in both the physical and digital world. At the Ars Electronica Futurelab, her involvement spans the entire creative spectrum, from conceptualization to design and development. In her work, she explores new ways of engaging with art and technology by working with various media to develop compelling narratives and environments.