Discover the fascinating and evolutionary intersections of artificial intelligence, new media art and photography with tutor and new media artist Emily April O’Neill in this very special one-day course!

In this workshop, participants will journey through the fundamentals of AI and machine learning beyond conventional applications like image generation, delving into its role in art and photography. Through activities exploring data structures, digital archives, and creative AI tools, you’ll gain practical insights into how you can integrate AI into your artistic practices and the collaborative roles it can play.

Emily will guide discussions on power structures and biases within AI, fostering a deeper understanding of its societal impact. You’ll not only grasp the technical aspects of AI but also feel empowered to explore its potential in your creative journey.

Date & Time

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Sunday September 29th from 10am to 4pm

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30 Manuka Circle, Griffith ACT 2603

Program

Intro

  • Introductions of Emily and the group
  • Intro to AI and thinking about it creatively
  • Understanding power structures and biases

Basics of AI and Its Creative Potential

  • Understanding AI beyond conventional uses
  • History of AI in the context in art and photography
  • How can AI enhance artistic practices?

Data and AI

  • Introduction to data structures and their role in AI.
  • What is big data? How does it influence AI?
  • Mapping personal data narratives.

Creative Applications of AI

  • Tools and platforms
  • Hands-on exploration of using AI creatively

Human and AI Interaction

  • Human vs. non-human interactions in virtual spaces.
  • Exploring different interaction scenarios between humans and AI-generated content.
  • Wrap-Up

What will be provided?

  • A notebook and pen for taking notes and recording discoveries
  • A laptop with the ability to access AI software (if you don’t have your own)
  • Tea and coffee

What to bring?

  • A laptop, tablet or phone with the ability to access the internet (ideally with an Open AI account)
  • Any chargers or batteries needed
  • Your lunch, any snacks, and your enthusiasm!

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