College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Art and AI programme announced

Edinburgh Futures Institute is to host an artist working with artificial intelligence as part of a new project linking emerging technologies with the city’s festivals.

International artists are invited to come to Edinburgh use their work to scrutinize the cultural, ethical, psychological and philosophical aspects of AI.

The residency will be split between the University's Edinburgh Futures Institute and Bayes Centre, and the Ars Electronica Futurelab in Linz, Austria.

Experiential AI

The artist-in-residence programme is part of the European ARTficial Intelligence Lab, which is led and organised by Ars Electronica in collaboration with 13 partners across Europe, including Edinburgh.

It is also one of the first projects of Experiential AI, a new research group and theme at Edinburgh Futures Institute, which will look at how art and public participation can make the operation of a machine learning system tangible, legible, and accessible to the people whose data are captured and acted upon.

Festival links

Experiential AI at Edinburgh Futures Institute will connect AI research to Edinburgh’s Festivals, and thereby to the civic and cultural life of the Edinburgh city region.

It is convened by Dr Drew Hemment, who has been recently appointed as a Chancellor’s Fellow to help establish the Edinburgh Futures Institute and develop research spanning data, futures and festivals.

The artist residency is part of a suite of public activity from the Edinburgh Futures Institute on the theme of Data-Driven Innovation.

Artificial intelligence is reordering how we live, work and play in ways that are both unexpected and profound. Art can play an essential role in helping to question and understand the consequences of these technologies for our everyday lives.

Dr Drew HemmentChancellor’s Fellow

Summer launch

The Edinburgh residency open call of the European ARTificial Intelligence Lab will be launched in the summer. Artists who use machine learning algorithms or data as their material will be invited to apply from August 2019.

The European ARTificial Intelligence Lab is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

Related links

Edinburgh Futures Institute

Bayes Centre

Ars Electronica Futurelab

European ARTificial Intelligence Lab