KI & Zukünfte: Imaginaries, artificial irritations and machine manifestos @ Correlations Forum, HfG Offenbach
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How Does AI Envision the Not-Yet-Known?
While established narratives often present the future as singular, futures—plural—are diverse, shaped by different perspectives and worldviews. Together with Johanna T. Wallenborn, I will examine dominant visions of AI and discuss how AI can serve as a partner in imagining the unknown.
In this workshop, we will experiment with strategies from Critical Design and methods from Critical Futures Studies to deconstruct and reconstruct AI futures. Through unusual and absurd AI metaphors, we will decontextualize, question and redefine our vision of AI. The focus will then shift to co-writing fictional manifestos using language models.
The workshop combines critical reflection and creative practice, opening new perspectives on the relationship between humans, machines, and desirable futures.
The talk and workshop is part of the regular event series „KI Abend“ and will take place on Thursday 12th December 2024, 19h, at the AI Lab of the University of Arts and Design Offenbach in the context of the Correlations — Forum for AI in Art and Design.
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