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Mon, 03/08/2021 - 11:39

ARTIFICIA: CREATIVE AI + MUSIC SESSIONS

ARTIFICIA is a new platform for the promotion of augmented creativity that links artificial intelligence with artistic creativity.

 

ARTIFICIA is a new platform for the promotion of augmented creativity that links artificial intelligence with artistic creativity.

 

ARTIFICIA wants to become a project to democratize knowledge in AI and its application in artistic creations and wants to become a reference agent in this emerging sector within the creative industries.

An open and collaborative space to carry out activities that articulate the debate around the impact of technology and, Artificial Intelligence in particular, on culture and society from a critical perspective.

We present three online sessions between March and May 2021, open and free, focused on musical creativity and the use of AI, with presentations of projects and live performances, as well as discussions with international and local experts.

The first session, dedicated to AI and musical improvisation, will take place on March 10 and will feature Ramon López de Mántaras, Research Professor at the CSIC and former director of the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA-CSIC), as moderator.

The sessions are online and free, allowing access to anyone. In each of the three events, the specialists will show and talk about different aspects and creative processes using AI. Fostering education, gender equity and the ethical use of AI.

Event Website: https://www.artificia.pro/participate/

Date: 03.10.2021

Time: 18:00 CET

Livestream: Youtube

Moderator
Ramon López de Mántaras · Barcelona

Speakers
Mark d’Inverno · London
Matthew Yee-King · London
Sara Sithi-Amnuai · Los Angeles
Augusto Sarti · Milano
Clara Borrelli · Milano

Debate

The speakers' presentations and the subsequent discussion will address topics such as the complexity of the human creative process, physical interaction in improvisation, or whether AI can emulate the spontaneity of jazz music.

 

Source: Atia Cortés