The rapid development of generative AI has stimulated debates about the role of technology in creative practices, challenging our understanding of human-machine interaction and how the two inform each other. As a school of design, film and art, we need to consider the impact of these technologies on modes of cultural production. Which new skills and knowledge will be required in the creative professions? How is the process of making changing in the various disciplines?
In this series of talks, organized by the Creativity and Digitality Hub in collaboration with different degree programs, we invite you to discuss these questions with experts from various fields, exploring both individual practices and broader infrastructures in the age of AI. This event is in collaboration with the bachelor's programme Camera Arts.
Linda Dounia Rebeiz is an artist and designer who investigates the philosophical and environmental implications of technocapitalism. She is inspired by science fiction, speculative design, solarpunk, and degrowth.
Her work mediates her memories as alternative truths and evidence of excluded ways of being and doing. It is formed through the dialogue (and tensions) between analogue and digital mediums.
In 2023, Linda was recognized on the TIMEAI100 list of most influential people in AI for her work on speculative archiving – building AI models that help us remember what is lost.
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