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Johanna Koljonen closes 2023's The Conference with a recap how we as participators have tried to move away from oppositional binaries but  also reflects that how these binaries also work as an aid to understand the world. Not only that, we are
Examining the creativity of generative artificial intelligence tools brings up interesting parallels with human cognition. Just as AI systems predict and fill gaps, our brains do so too, drawing from a wide range of learned behaviours, experien
BITOI stands for Bass is the original instrument. BITOI are exploring the boundaries of the voice and the electric bass. The band is made up of one electric bass player and three vocalists from Denmark and Sweden (Cassius Lambert, Alexandra Sha
Q&A from the sessions Tending To Transformation – For Creative Leaders Who Stay With The Trouble with Pernilla Glaser (Author, Educator), Lydia Slaby (Community Leader and Author) and Holley M. Kholi-Murchison (Oratory Glory)
“Are you willing to dig deep and choose what your heart wants in the face of fear?”How can we begin to view the work that we do as a journey towards self-actualisation? Holley began in their own journey of resignation from a toxic workplace, to
“Take time to pay attention. Not everything can be solved in 15 minutes, let it take the time it takes”“Stay in the hard and uncomfortable conversations”Lydia Slaby learned the hard way that to live a life that is worthwhile, you need to find s
“We all start out as artists”, Pernilla Glaser explains. After all, most of us know how the snow eaten from a mitten tastes. We started out as open for experimentation, doing weird things, feeling and exploring the world and the relationships a
Q&A from the session Creative Assemblages – Emerging Alliances to Augment Human Creativity with Kristoffer Ørum (Artist) and Kader Bagli (RISE | Visual Effects Studio) 
Kristoffer Ørum finds satisfaction in taking a particular technology that is meant for something else and misusing it. In his current unfinished Instagram project that unfolds over time, the artist uses AI to create a version of history. The ge
“We all deserve to be seen in visual languages. We already have the tool, now it’s about taking action”Could merging VFX and AI create a fully represented world? Kader Bagli certainly thinks so. Working at the intersection of creativity, imagin
Q&A from the session Humanity, (AI)mplified – The AI Tools We Use to Be More Human with Laura Herman (Oxford Internet Institute,)Ovetta Sampson (Google) and Charlotte Högberg (Lund University) 
How can AI be used for the common good or more precisely in healthcare? Charlotte’s work explores what futures are possible and desirable but also what we are at risk of losing. AI's role in healthcare can have harmful effects but also huge pot
"Data is the love language of machine learning, but we must remember that it is not true."We all create data. And all data is created by people. Ovetta Sampson wants us to remember this, both in order to centre humanity but also to clarify the
“What would you make if you did not have to generate it?”Global platforms like Instagram and Tik Tok enable creatives to show their work to wider audiences. However, these platforms also operate using algorithms that determine which content app
Q&A from the session Doing Equity – Tools for Making Diversity, Equity and Inclusion more...Inclusive with Peter Bilak (Typotheque), Caroline Bollen (TU Delft) and Dr. Nighat Arif (BBC, NHS)
“What happens when you don’t have the words to describe the symptoms?”In the last installmentof the ‘Doing Equity’ session, Dr. Nighat Arif, the resident doctor of BBC andITV presents an uplifting talk that reiterates the importance of rais
“Empathy is the balance between identification and differentiation” In this session ‘Doing Equity’, we dive into the aspects and practices that can be adopted in order to materialize equity in different settings. An interdisciplinary researcher
“I wish there were governments who paid for this”Peter Bil'ak is a well-known name within the narrow field of typography and type design. Having worked for many years digiitising handwritten scripts from South Asian regions, he shares some of
Q&A from the session Setting Stories Free – How We Tell The Tales That Move Us with Priyanka Borpujari (Award-winning journalist), Bjarke Calvin, Sophia Jörgensen, Iben Völund (Duckling), Building a legacy for 21st-century journalistsMarie Ki
“Our world is connected by stories” says Bjarke Calvin. For him stories are not just a way to share information but a way of nurturing human connection. So what to do with the fact that news stories we interact with are more and more defined by
Anic is not like any other writer. Anic is the first non-human columnist and while Anic is not a human they still have parents. “We saw ourselves comfortable in the role of parents, as we wanted to grant Anic as much independence as possible bu
“In every conflict the first thing to go is truth, and the first killed victim is the messenger.”“Editors are not interested in mundane stories because we have stopped listening entirely”Who decides which stories get to be told? Who defines wha
Q&A from the session Memory in The Machine – The Tools We Use to Archive Us with Carl Öhman (Uppsala University) and Neef Rehman (Creative technologist, Isometric) 
“The anthropomorphisation of AI is not the way to go. It is more interesting to look at how that impacts our interaction and perception of time.”What does time look like for machines? Do machines understand time the way humans perceive it? And
“The data of the dead is more than individual user history, it is the heritage of the 21st century.”By the end of this century, Facebook will host 5 billion profiles of deceased people - and therefore have access to data of more people who are
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