The Price Tag: Assessing the Value of AI Art / Lisa Käde (DE), Jo Lawson-Tancred (UK), AC Coppens (FR)/Photo: flap

The Price Tag: Assessing the Value of AI Art

Lisa Käde (DE), Jo Lawson-Tancred (UK), AC Coppens (FR)

POSTCITY, First Floor, Conference Hall
Sat 7. Sep 2024 15:45 – 16:25

A presentation by Lisa Käde followed by a talk with Jo Lawson-Tancred.

The value of art is already an intricate and ever-evolving subject, depending on many parameters which can make pricing and remuneration a tricky subject. How do the landscape, values and value chains change when AI is introduced?

Examining creative commons, licensing and IP is the base of this conversation, but we need to consider who is making money, who is not, and what is changing in the ecosystem at scale.

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    AC Coppens

    FR

    AC is a strategist, conference curator, host, moderator & speaker. They founded THE CATALYSTS, a boutique agency for innovative & creative players working at the crossing of Digital Tech, Film/XR, Music/Sound, Design & Culture. The agency has a coach/sulting focus on the specific challenges of entering new markets, to advise and mentor teams on strategic & marketing planning, business & audience development. They also turn conferences into sites of knowledge exchange and co-creation.

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    Jo Lawson-Tancred

    GB

    Jo Lawson-Tancred is an experienced art journalist covering many facets of the art world, including the crossover of art and technology. She is currently European News Reporter at Artnet News and has written for Apollo magazine, Financial Times, The Guardian and BBC Culture. Her new book AI and the Art Market (Lund Humphries) is coming out this autumn.

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    Lisa Käde

    DE

    Dr. Lisa Käde has been working as a lawyer for JBB Rechtsanwälte (Berlin) since 2023. Her legal practice focuses on issues in the field of machine learning and Artificial Intelligence as well as Open Source Software. In her doctoral thesis (“Kreative Maschinen”, Nomos 2021), she researched copyright-related questions regarding AI and approaches in computational creativity. With a background in both IT and law, she strives to bridge the gaps between the disciplines.

Credits

This project has been developed and is presented in the context of the European Digital Deal project. European Digital Deal is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.