DISCUSSION: ROBOTS AND AVATARSDISCUSSION: ROBOTS AND AVATARS
05.10.2012 18:00 Debate Robots and Avatars No. 1: Ethics and Behaviours – of robots and avatars in real world usage
Debate Robots and Avatars No. 2: Artificial Intelligence – evolutions in robotics and virtual worlds
October 5, 2012, 6–8 pm Debate Robots and Avatars No. 1: Ethics and Behaviours – of robots and avatars in real world usage Introduction and moderation: Ghislaine Boddington (body>data>space)
Artists' input to a specific question about ethics and behaviours in relationship to their work in the exhibition and how they see this relating to the "real world" evolving around us: Mey Lean Kronnermann, Michael Takeo Magruder, Niki Passath, Martin Hans Schmitt, Martin Bricelj Baraga. Experts overview/comments: Jože Slaček, Istvan Szakats, Peter Tomaž Dobrila Date: 5th of October 2012, from 6 pm till 8 pm Venue: Multimedia Centre KIBLA, Ulica kneza Koclja 9, entrance from Svetozarevska street, Maribor, Slovenia
October 6, 2012, 7–9 pm Debate Robots and Avatars No. 2: Artificial Intelligence – evolutions in robotics and virtual worlds Introduction and moderation: Ghislaine Boddington (body>data>space) Context set-up/ present situation on AI/slide show: Noel Sharkey, Professor of AI and Robotics at the University of Sheffield.
Artists' inputs on AI in relationship to their work in the exhibition; how they see this relating to the "real world" evolving around us and where will AI be in these worlds of representation 10 years from now: Louis Philippe Demers, Drew Baker, Suzana Uran, Marco Donnarumma, Ruairi Glyn Experts: Istvan Szakats, Peter Tomaž Dobrila, Cameron Bobro Date: 6th of October 2012, from 7pm till 9pm Venue: Multimedia Centre KIBLA, Ulica kneza Koclja 9, entrance from Svetozarevska street, Maribor, Slovenia
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The exhibition is part of the RACIF project, coordinated by body>data>space, London (UK) and partners AltArt, Cluj-Napoca, Romania and KIBLA, Maribor, Slovenia. The project is supported by Programme Culture of the European Union. The Slovenian version is financially supported by the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of the Republic of Slovenia and co-produced with Maribor 2012 – European Capital of Photos:
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