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Workshops: AI & Authenticity.
Workshop 1: AI & Authenticity in Music, part of Embracing the Complexities of Authenticity project and UNESCO Week of Sound, Edinburgh (Feb 20, 2026).Followed by panel discussion. Workshop 2: AI & Authenticity in Moving Image, University of the Arts, London (March 24, 2026). Followed by panel discussion. |
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Workshop: Distributed agency and multimodal AI interfaces: meaning, human-centric implications, and pathways to design and implementation. 18th International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (Jun 2026).
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Exhibition "Authenticity Unmasked: Unveiling AI-Driven Realities Through Art". Edinburgh, August 2025. Part of the CREA-TEC project. AI-generated content is reshaping how we perceive truth and authenticity. From viral deep fakes to AI-altered political videos designed to manipulate public opinion, digital authenticity is increasingly uncertain. AI tools can even rewrite personal history, generating images of moments that never existed or altering past memories. The commissioned artworks will challenge our understanding of authenticity, engaging audiences in questions such as: When do we care if content is authentic? What shapes our perception of digital truth? How can we foster trust in digital media? This Commission programme is presented in collaboration with Adobe and the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI), co-founded by Adobe in 2019 to enhance transparency and provenance in digital media. Part of the Edinburgh Arts Festival and Edinburgh Fringe Festival. |
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Series of workshops "Future-Proofing Creative Skills for Responsible AI Adoption" Spring 2025. Part of the CREA-TEC project. This series of workshops is aimed at identifying and discussing the new and future-proof skills, and related training opportunities, needed by creatives in the current technological landscape. |
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"Generative Creative Visions" workshops. 25th February 2025. Facilitated by the FlowCreate collaborative AI platform, these events aim to foster innovative ideas and prototype new projects. The workshops are supported by the Generative AI Laboratory of the University of Edinburgh. |
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Events as part of the activities of the research cluster "Creativity, AI, and the Human". 2024-present |
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Devising AI principles for your business: a workshop for publishing leaders
Workshop with Publishing Scotland. September 23, 2024, Edinburgh Futures Institute. |
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The Value of Provenance Data in the Age of AI Expert talks and participatory workshop on the impact of AI technology on media provenance. June 17, 2024, Online |
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Creative Feedback: The Feats and Failures of Technology Audiovisual performances and panel discussion on agency and control between humans and machines. Supported by Creative Informatics and Edinburgh Futures Institute. Link to review and videos. May 10, 2024, Inspace Gallery, Edinburgh |
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No Harm Done? Series of events on ethics, design and AI in partnership between The University of Edinburgh and Nile. 2023-present |
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Collaborator of Laura Herman (Oxford Internet Institute) in the organisation of 'The Algorithmic Pedestal' exhibition January 11-17m 2023, J/M Gallery, London Media coverage about the exhibit: Wallpaper*, artnet, Surface, Apollo, Forbes |
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Co-organiser of workshop 'The Present and Future of AI Research', University of Konstanz July 28, 2022, Konstanz |
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Organiser of TEDx Konstanz 2022 Infinitely Far - Infinitely Close May 6, 2022, Kulturzentrum am Münster, Konstanz Link to the talks. |
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Co-organiser of workshop 'The Role of Embodiment in the Perception of Human and Artificial Creativity', as part of ICCC'22 June 27-28, 2022, Bozen, Italy You can watch a video of the workshop here. |