
Lunchtime Talk: Glitching AI Systems
Fri 1 Nov 2024 13:00-14:00
In this talk, Eryk Salvaggio will discuss how he works with the technical and cultural noise of AI to critique assumptions about "humanity" that have informed the way they operate.
Fri 1 Nov 2024 13:00-14:00
In this talk, Eryk Salvaggio will discuss how he works with the technical and cultural noise of AI to critique assumptions about "humanity" that have informed the way they operate.
Fri 25 Oct 2024 13:00-14:00
In this Lunchtime Talk, Vincent Morisset, Co-Director and Founder of AATOAA ("yours") will take the opportunity to share their experimentation with choreographers and machines, prior to presenting Vast Body at Undershed.
Fri 11 Oct 2024 13:00-14:00
In this lunchtime talk, Dr. Jess McCormack will discuss and reflect on the first and second iteration of the ‘Dancing Cities’ project.
Fri 4 Oct 2024 17:00-19:00
First Friday is a monthly social event open to anyone. This month's theme is 'play' and 'playfulness'
Fri 4 Oct 2024 13:00-14:00
In this talk, Dr Rosie Poebright shares their experiences creating Wild Stories, or screenless interactive story experiences.
Tue 1 Oct 2024 18:00-20:00
Make Shift meet ups are made for early careers creatives interested in creative technologies and screen based media. Come along to grow your community and nurture your interests and skills.
Fri 27 Sep 2024 13:00-14:00
In this talk, Amina Abbas-Nazari will present their PhD research investigating artificially intelligent machine listening and conversational systems that profile voices to surveil, analyse and understand people.
Fri 20 Sep 2024 13:00-14:00
In this lunchtime talk, ALife researchers Itsuki Doi (Senior Researcher at Alternative Machine, Inc.) and Takahide Yoshida (PhD student) will present their latest scientific research and art projects utilizing Alife.
Fri 13 Sep 2024 13:00-14:00
Dave Evans is an artist based in Liverpool. In this talk, he will share a bit about his work considering live audio streaming assemblage as a speculative vocal system ‘giving voice’ to domestic space.
Fri 6 Sep 2024 13:00-14:00
Howard Melnyczuk is an artist, writer, and researcher investigating sociopolitical structures and their relationship to technology. This talk presents prediction as a narrative process that strengthens political belief.