Reading Group: Artificial intelligence in our time As part of our informal education program, we are delighted to announce our reading groups. The series of ten meetings will be moderated by curator Nina Šardi and literary critic Tonja Jelen. We will meet once or twice a month until the end of 2024 at MMC KIBLA or at the artKIT exhibition space. The Reading Group is conceived as an open space for meeting, dialogue, discussion, and collaborative learning about ecological, socio-political and activist topics, which will be drawn from KIBLA's intermedia productions and visual exhibition program. The aim of the shared reading of selected texts and collective reflection is to learn about a wide range of artworks and to exchange knowledge on current theories of modernity, the development of technology and social, political and economic concepts that dictate global shifts, thus conditioning our everyday lives.
The Reading Group is aimed at the general audience; no professional background is expected, except a sense of curiosity and a desire for collaborative learning and sharing knowledge. However, it is strongly recommended that you read the selected texts in advance. To register your participation and to receive specific texts, which will be sent to you in PDF-format, please send an e-mail to tonja.jelen@kibla.org or nina.sardi@kibla.org. Registration is for information only and is not binding.
You are cordially invited!
10. Artificial intelligence in our time Monday, 16 December 2024, 5 p.m. artKIT
At the tenth meeting, we will discuss artificial intelligence and its impact on authorship and art in the context of Igor Štromajer's exhibition 3¦×Fń-Qé3=Miá+ and the article Advantages and pitfalls of artificial intelligence in art. The article is freely available at the following link (in Slovene) https://znanost.sta.si/3196936/prednosti-in-pasti-umetne-inteligence-v-umetnosti
More about the exhibition: http://www.kibla.org/en/sections/artkit/2024/igor-stromajer-3xfn-qe3mia/
__ The Reading Group is part of the informal education program supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and the Municipality of Maribor.
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