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Frame Doc Talk: Is Artistic Co-creation Really Possible With AI?

  • Startspace, Ideas Quarter, State Library Victoria 328 Swanston Street Melbourne, VIC, 3000 Australia (map)

All over the world, creatives are faced with a new dilemma - to create or not to create with Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Often sold as a powerful tool for co-creation with vast creative possibilities, there are also inherent challenges that have the potential to not only impact what gets made but who gets to make it.

Join us for an in conversation with two leading experts, Coral Manton (UK) and Rodolfo Ocampo (Mex/Aus) to explore how collaborating with AI as a creative practitioner can be done with care… and some of the pitfalls for us all to watch out for.

This talk is free, please book your ticket using the link below.

About Coral Manton, Artist and Lecturer

Coral Manton is an artist-technologist, design researcher and Senior Lecturer in Creative Computing at Bath Spa University. Her work focuses on creating more equitable spaces for people and technology through speculative design, design activism and playful design. She is co-curator of Control Shift, a computational arts programme in Bristol and is co-director of the Playable Media Lab.

Coral has been developing work that explores our emerging relationships with artificial intelligence including a series of conversational AI chatbot projects including Women Reclaiming AI, and Looking For The Cloud. Coral’s work has been featured in Ars Electronica, SXSW, The Guardian Newspaper and she has led workshops at The Barbican for AI: More than Human and MozFest and was invited to speak at ITU, a United Nations Conference, on Gender and AI.

About Rodolfo Ocampo, Engineer, Artist and Researcher

Rodolfo Ocampo is a creative technologist, engineer, artist and researcher from Mexico. He is currently a PhD candidate at the UNSW School of Art and Design, researching humans and AI can collaborate in creative activities. He originally came to Australia after receiving a scholarship to participate in an experimental masters program at the ANU, to study the development of safe, sustainable and responsible AI-enabled systems. As part of this process, Rodolfo created Narrative Device, a viral app that has been used more than 2 million times to generate stories using GPT-3.

Additionally to his PhD and creative practice, Rodolfo currently works at the CSIRO developing machine learning tools for environmental monitoring in collaboration with traditional owners and Indigenous rangers. Before coming to Australia, Rodolfo worked at Google for two years.

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