This spring marks the launch of an exciting project we’ve been working hard on the past few months: the AI Greenhouse. AI-enabled technologies are changing our cultural landscape at breakneck speed. But how can we engage with it in critical, ethical, and sustainable ways? How can we use it to enhance human creativity rather than diminish it? For two years, the AI Greenhouse will be busy thinking about these questions through a rich programme of artistic experimentation and collaboration.
Led by artist-researchers Nadia Piet and Pablo Núñez Palma with our societal partner AIxDESIGN, the programme will engage a diverse community of students and professionals in workshops, discussions, research and events to forge an ethical, sustainable and community-driven approach to integrating AI into filmmaking.
Stay tuned for more information about our first event which will take place on 2 May 2025.
This project belongs to a broader research consortium called AI2 – ARTISTIC INQUIRY X ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE which includes SLOW AI (Visual Methodologies, HvA) and Archival Landscapes of AI (Informatics Institute & Media Studies, UvA)