AI Lab
The European ARTificial Intelligence Lab (AI Lab) is a follow-up project to the European Digital Art and Science Network, a creative collaboration between scientific institutions, Ars Electronica and cultural partners throughout Europe that unites science and digital art. The European ARTificial Intelligence Lab follows on from this and addresses visions, expectations and fears that we associate with artificial intelligence. The consortium consists of 13 cultural institutions from Europe with Ars Electronica as coordinator. This online archive provides an overview of all activities carried out during the project's lifetime from 2018 to 2021. It also provides information about the network itself, the residency artists and juries, and the project partners involved. The AI Lab is co-funded by the EU program "Creative Europe (2014-2020)" and by the Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport.
AI x Music: The Question of Autonomy and Human Intention in Art & AI (Episode II)
Date: Sep 11, 2021
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Welcome and AI x Music Episode II
AI Lab Conference Day Welcome with Gerfried Stocker and Olga Sismanidi Samstag, 11. September 2021, 11:15 – 11:30 Linz, In Kepler's Gardens, Zirkus des Wissens --- AI x Music: The Question of Autonomy and Human Intention in Art & AI (Episode II) Samstag, 11. September 2021, 11:30 - 13:00 Linz, In Kepler's Gardens, Zirkus des Wissens Ars Electronica x Mutek Montréal In recent years, new AI technologies have increasingly been incorporated into fascinating artistic projects. The ability of AI to explore new, previously unknown perspectives of data certainly seems to enable new areas of artistic creation. But it also raises questions about possible forms of collaboration between AI and human artists. To create something, we always need the intention to create. But how can artistic intention be communicated with an AI system? How does the degree of autonomy of an AI system affect human-AI collaboration? Are less autonomous AI systems better suited for artistic tasks because they give humans more freedom? Speakers: Davide Quayola (IT), Paola Torres Núñez del Prado (PE), Leslie Garcia (MX). Moderation: Ali Nikrang (AT) ---- 00:00:00 - 00:09:41 Welcome by Ars Electronica x Olga Sismanidi, Creative Europe, European Commission / EACEA. 00:09:42 - 01:33:01 Panel Im Anschluss: a) Transient Concert Excerpts by Davide Quayola, Interspecifics b) Codex Virtualis_Genesis c) A Collection of Works circa 1997 – 2021 by Paola Torres Nunez del Prado
Date: Jan 01, 2021
AI x Music: The Question of Autonomy and Human Intention in Art & AI (Episode II)
Photo showing Paola Torres Núñez del Prado (Artist) (PE) at the AI Conference Day at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021. In recent years, new AI technologies have increasingly been incorporated into fascinating artistic projects. The ability of AI to explore new, previously unknown perspectives of data certainly seems to enable new areas of artistic creation. But it also raises questions about possible forms of collaboration between AI and human artists. To create something, we always need the intention to create. But how can artistic intention be communicated with an AI system? How does the degree of autonomy of an AI system affect human-AI collaboration? Are less autonomous AI systems better suited for artistic tasks because they give humans more freedom? Credit: vog.photo
Date: Sep 11, 2021
Tags: 2021, A New Digital Deal, Ars Electronica, Ars Electronica Festival, Ars Electronica Festival 2021, Linz, AI x Music, AI Conference Day, New Digital Deal, Paola Torres Núñez del Prado
AI x Music: The Question of Autonomy and Human Intention in Art & AI (Episode II)
Photo showing Davide Quayola (Artist) (IT) at the AI Conference Day at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021. In recent years, new AI technologies have increasingly been incorporated into fascinating artistic projects. The ability of AI to explore new, previously unknown perspectives of data certainly seems to enable new areas of artistic creation. But it also raises questions about possible forms of collaboration between AI and human artists. To create something, we always need the intention to create. But how can artistic intention be communicated with an AI system? How does the degree of autonomy of an AI system affect human-AI collaboration? Are less autonomous AI systems better suited for artistic tasks because they give humans more freedom? Credit: vog.photo
Date: Sep 11, 2021
Tags: 2021, A New Digital Deal, Ars Electronica, Ars Electronica Festival, Ars Electronica Festival 2021, Linz, AI x Music, AI Conference Day, New Digital Deal, Davide Quayola
AI x Music: The Question of Autonomy and Human Intention in Art & AI (Episode II)
Photo showing Ali Nikrang (Key Researcher and Artist at the Ars Electronica Futurelab) (AT) at the AI Conference Day at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021. In recent years, new AI technologies have increasingly been incorporated into fascinating artistic projects. The ability of AI to explore new, previously unknown perspectives of data certainly seems to enable new areas of artistic creation. But it also raises questions about possible forms of collaboration between AI and human artists. To create something, we always need the intention to create. But how can artistic intention be communicated with an AI system? How does the degree of autonomy of an AI system affect human-AI collaboration? Are less autonomous AI systems better suited for artistic tasks because they give humans more freedom? Credit: vog.photo
Date: Sep 11, 2021
Tags: 2021, A New Digital Deal, Ars Electronica, Ars Electronica Festival, Ars Electronica Festival 2021, Linz, AI x Music, AI Conference Day, New Digital Deal, Ali Nikrang
AI x Music: The Question of Autonomy and Human Intention in Art & AI (Episode II)
Impressions of the AI Conference Day at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021. Credit: vog.photo
Date: Sep 11, 2021
Tags: 2021, A New Digital Deal, Ars Electronica, Ars Electronica Festival, Ars Electronica Festival 2021, Linz, AI x Music, AI Conference Day, New Digital Deal
AI x Music: The Question of Autonomy and Human Intention in Art & AI (Episode II)
Gerfried Stocker (Artistic Director of Ars Electronica) at the AI Conference Day at the Ars Electronica Festival 2021. Credit: vog.photo
Date: Sep 11, 2021
Tags: 2021, A New Digital Deal, Ars Electronica, Ars Electronica Festival, Ars Electronica Festival 2021, Linz, AI x Music, AI Conference Day, New Digital Deal, Gerfried Stocker