Evénement | Conférence
[EN LIGNE] Cultural Imaginaries of AI:
From technology to art
13/05/24
ℹ️ https://baiforum.jp/en/uncategorized/en066/
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Cultural Imaginaries of AI: From technology to art
B’AI Global Forum is excited to announce an upcoming event in collaboration with the Cultural History of AI project (CulturIA) of Agence nationale de la recherche (ANR). The event aims to explore the diverse cultural practices and imaginations surrounding AI. We welcome anyone interested in the subject to participate.
This event is organized by CulturIA and the B’AI Global Forum at the University of Tokyo and supported by the Institute for AI and Beyond and Agence Nationale de la Recherche.
◇ Date & Venue
・Dates: Central European Summer Time (CEST): May 13, 2024 (Mon) 9:00-12:30
Japan Standard Time (JST): May 13, 2024 (Mon) 16:00-19:30
・Format: Online (Zoom Webinar)
・Language: English
・Registration: Pre-registration required. Please register using the URL below.
https://bit.ly/baiglobalforum
・Organizer: CulturIA; B’AI Global Forum, Institute for AI and Beyond, The University of Tokyo
・Supported by Agence Nationale de la Recherche; The Institute for AI and Beyond, The University of Tokyo
・Inquiry: B’AI Global Forum Office
bai.gf.inquiry [at] gmail.com (Please change [at] to @)
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◇ Program
9:00-9:20 (CEST) 16:00-16:20 (JST) Opening Remarks
Alexandre Gefen (CNRS)/Yuko Itatsu (The University of Tokyo)
9:30-10:50 (CEST) 16:30-17:50 (JST) Session1
Moderator: Carla Marand (the Sciences Po Center for History)
• Ai Hisano (The University of Tokyo): “Technology as Practice: Body, Materiality, and Aesthetic Intelligence”
• Antonio Somaini (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3): “The Visible and the Sayable. On the Biases of Text-to-Image Models and the Strategies to Counter Them”
• Galina Shyndriayeva (Musashi University/The University of Tokyo): “Automating Creativity: Artificial Intelligence in Perfumery and Design”
Discussion(20 min.)
11:00-12:20 (CEST) 18:00-19:20 (JST) Session 2
Moderator: Carla Marand (the Sciences Po Center for History)
• Lionel Obadia (University of Lyon 2): “‘Official’ Aesthetics and Narratives of AI in Contrast: Comparing Japan and France”
• Yuko Itatsu (The University of Tokyo): “To love and be loved: Tales of the Fictoromantic”
• Pierre Cassou Nogues (Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis): “Representation of apartments using AI”
Discussion(20 min.)
12:20–12:30 (CEST) 19:20–19:30 (JST) Closing Remarks
Yuko Itatsu (The University of Tokyo)