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Spring Symposium | Creativity in the Age of AI: AI Impacting Arts, Arts Impacting AI | Stanford HAI
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Spring Symposium | Creativity in the Age of AI: AI Impacting Arts, Arts Impacting AI

Status
Past
Date
Wednesday, May 24, 2023 9:00 AM PST/PDT
Location
Gates Computer Science Building
Topics
Arts, Humanities
Overview
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Amelia Winger-Bearskin:
  • Collective Wisdom: Co-Creating Media for Equity and Justice 

  • Before Everyone Was Talking About Decentralization, Decentralization Was Talking to Everyone

  • Visual Trends in AI Art

  • Is AI Art Real Art?

  • Moral + Code = Code Your Morals

  • Antecedent Technology

  • Amelia's Artwork & News 

Catie Cuan:
  • Dancing with Robots

  • Teaching Robots How to Dance

  • Why Robots Need Choreographers

  • Experiments & Explorations: Robots as Musical Instruments

Michele Elam:
  • Poetry Will Not Optimize, or What Is Literature to AI?

  • Signs Taken for Wonders: AI, Art & the Matter of Race

Lindsey D. Felt:
  • After Universal Design: The Disability Design Revolution

  • Cripping Media Art Ecologies: Invited commentary by Lindsey D. Felt and Vanessa Chang 

Ken Goldberg:
  • AI’s Creative Upside

Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo:
  • (A)I, Rapper: Who Voices Hip-Hop's Future?

  • Rapper and Scholar Sammus Confronts AI In Hip-Hop

Jason Edward Lewis:
  • Making Kin with the Machines

  • Indigenous AI: Position Paper

  • Indigenous AI: Abundant Intelligences

Lauren Lee McCarthy:
  • Exploring the Human Relationship with AI

  • Excerpted Q&A with Lauren Lee McCarthy

  • Unlearning Language - Using AI to be less machine-like

  • Feeling at Home: Between Human and AI

  • "Hungry for Contact:" Beyond the Breakdown

Rashaad Newsome:
  • Designing AI with Agency

Sydney Skybetter:
  • Choreographer & Speaker

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  • Michele Elam
    Senior Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (portfolio: AI and Higher Education) | William Robertson Coe Professor in the Humanities | Senior Fellow, Stanford HAI | Dept of English & Director of Undergraduate Studies, Dept of African & African-American Studies (courtesy), Stanford University
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