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TOMORROW ➡️ Panel discussion: Artificial Intelligence, use and impact in art-making @luxembourgartweek
How do artists use AI technologies in their work? How can their work with AI often outside of these technologies' primary use can help us better understand its effect? What happens to key notions such as authorship?
Hear artists Tega Brain, Špela Petrič, Tristan Schulze and curators Sabine Himmelsbach (HEK), Anett Holzheid (ZKM), Boris Magrini (HEK) and Laura Welzenbach (Ars Electronica) discuss the use and impact of Artificial Intelligence in the process of art-making today and the new creative horizon opened by these technologies.
📆 TOMORROW Saturday 12 November 2022
🕐 15:30-16:45
📍Conference area, Luxembourg Art Week, Glacis Square, L-1628, Luxembourg
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This panel discussion is part of Esch2022's programme of large scale group exhibitions that encourage critical reflection on art, science, technology and society. They are organised by #Esch2022 in collaboration with three leading media arts institutions: @zkmkarlsruhe, @hek_basel and @arselectronica. They are presented in the Möllerei in Esch-Belval, a listed building formerly used for storing raw materials used in the process of steelmaking.
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In collaboration with @luxembourgartweek
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1. Špela Petrič, “Institute for Inconspicuous Languages: Reading Lips”. Photo © Miha Fras
2. Tega Brain. Photo © Tega Brain
3. Špela Petrič. Photo © Anze Sekelj
4. Tristan Schulze. Photo © DALL-E and Midjourney softwares based on a photo of the artist.
5. Anett Holzheid. Photo © Anett Holzheid
6. Sabine Himmelsbach. Photo © Ivana Kresic
7. Boris Magrini Photo. © Ivana Kresic
8. Laura Welzenbach. Photo © Theresa Wey
9. Möllerei Building. Photo © Franz Wamhof
10. Möllerei building. Photo © Franz Wamhof
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