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AI and New Models in Creative Collaboration /Tamiko Thiel (DE), Thor Magnusson (IS), Felipe Sanchez Luna (CO/DE), Brigitta Muntendorf (DE), Bettina Kames (DE)/photo : flap
Tamiko Thiel (DE), Thor Magnusson (IS), Felipe Sanchez Luna (CO/DE), Brigitta Muntendorf (DE), moderated by Bettina Kames (DE)
POSTCITY, First Floor, Conference Hall
Sa 7. Sep 2024 13:15 – 14:05
AI not only fosters new collaborative practices between humans and machine; it also creates new cooperative frameworks across the creative ecosystem that often extend beyond particular fields of art.
Will AI usher in an era where art becomes more collaborative and iterative? Artists from various fields, including music, games, and performative arts will share their experiences of cooperation: how they collaborate within collectives, how they include protagonists, communities and audiences in their creative process and how they work with technology companies.
Bios
Photo: Robert Fischer
Bettina Kames
Bettina Kames is is the director and co-founder of the Berlin-based art foundation LAS that works at the intersection of art, new technology and science. She is an art historian who studied in Munich, Paris, New York and Berlin, where she did her PhD on “Radical Painting / End of Painting” at Freie Universität Berlin. Between 2007 and 2013 Kames worked in New York and curated several exhibitions including Mel Bochner, Charlotte Posenenske, Medardo Rosso, Richard Serra, Alberto Giacometti and Ragnar Kjartansson. After returning to Munich, she conceived various private collections and developed strategies as well as educational programs for museums.
Photo: Frederike Wetzels
Brigitta Muntendorf
German-Austrian composer Brigitta Muntendorf explores the fragility of our techno-social and socio-political reality and develops new concepts of Radical Listening, Environmental Storytelling and Immersive Theater in instrumental settings to 3D audio productions and trans-digital music theater. She is working in artistic-scientific collaborations including with d&b audio and S+T+ARTS/ReSilence and is professor for composition at the Cologne University of Music and Dance.
Photo: Felipe Sanchez Luna
Felipe Sanchez Luna
Felipe Sánchez Luna is a pioneering sound designer based in Berlin. He co-founded kling klang klong, a studio known for innovative sonic experiences.
As creative and managing director, he leads a team pushing the boundaries of sound in various global settings. Luna shares insights at conferences like TED Vancouver, TEDx Berlin, KIKK Festival, and more. He is dedicated to innovation and inspiring critical thinking aboutthe role of sound in our lives.
Photo: Tamiko Thiel
Tamiko Thiel
Tamiko Thiel creates socially critical media artworks exploring place, space, the body and cultural identity. Her honors include the 2024 SIGGRAPH Distinguished Artist Lifetime Achievement Award in Digital Arts, the 2018 SAT Montreal Visionary Pioneer award, the 2009 IBM Innovation Award in Art and Technology and an induction into the AWE XR Hall of Fame. Thiel’s art practice ranges from the visual design of the first AI supercomputer (1983-1986) to VR (since 1994), AR (since 2010), large immersive installations, videos, digital prints and ceramics.
Photo: Intelligent Instruments Lab
Thor Magnusson
Thor Magnusson ist der leitende Forscher des Intelligent Instruments Lab (ii lab). Er ist Forschungsprofessor an der Universität Island und Professor für Future Music an der Universität Sussex. Seine Arbeit konzentriert sich auf die Auswirkungen neuer digitaler Technologien auf die musikalische Kreativität und Praxis, die er durch Softwareentwicklung, Komposition und Aufführung sowie durch Wissenschafts- und Technologiestudien und Geisteswissenschaften erforscht.
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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.