About this Event
Following the AI & Authencity in Moving Image workshop, there will be a panel discussion with positions offered from leading practitioners in the field of AI and the moving image.
Panellists include:
Joe Copland (BBC): Joe is a Senior R&D Engineer in the AI Research team at BBC Research & Development, specialising in computer vision. His work explores how advances in machine learning can be applied to creative media, from understanding and analysing visual content to developing tools that support new forms of storytelling and production.
Adam Cole (UAL): Adam is an artist and academic who delves into the complexities of intimacy and identity in the age of AI, crafting immersive experiences that explore desire in the shadow of artificial representation. He integrates advanced AI technologies, film, and installation within an expanded cinema practice to challenge the normative fantasies embedded in AI networks, seeking more diverse, poetic, and sensual alternatives.
Noemi Ponzoni (i2 media research): Noemi is a research and cultural insights professional with 7+ years of experience in helping the creative sector build audience-minded, culturally intelligent strategies. Before joining the lab, Noemi worked in the insights team at Reddit and Penguin Random House, where she established herself as mixed-methods research lead interested in decoding shifts in media, technology, and culture – and how they interact with current and future audience mindsets.
This event is being organised by BRAID fellows Martin Parker, Caterina Moruzzi, Kyrill Potapov and Nick Bryan-Kinns.
Photo credit: Static by Elise Racine / https://betterimagesofai.org / https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of the Arts London, 272 High Holborn, London, United Kingdom
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