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This workshop is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.

What does creativity between humans and machines look like? Can machines be creative? Do you feel that human creativity is impacted, abstracted or even lost as we interact with social media and, increasingly, artificial intelligence technologies? Is it time to reclaim the digitised human through art?

The King’s Festival for Artificial Intelligence invites you to join Alice White, an art and science engagement specialist, to respond to some of these questions through the medium of collage during this hands-on 45 minute workshop.

This free-flowing task encourages participants to explore questions about the human body, the self, and our relationships to AI technologies in a changing society.

Anyone can collage. Combine layers of images, textured papers and purpose-made AI generated images to create a new vision of human/AI relationships.

Free admission, no art experience necessary. Suitable for people aged 16 and over.

This event is part of the King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence, running from Wednesday 24 to Sunday 28 May 2023, which brings together speakers, exhibits, performances, demos and screenings in an exciting programme of events. Take a look at the other events here.

Event details

The Arcade at Bush House
Bush House
Strand campus, 30 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4BG