IMAGE: PSX Consultancy (2014), authors Pei Ying Lin, Dimitris Stamatis, Špela Petrič, Jasmina Weiss; photo@Pei Ying Lin
Hybrid intelligentia in art and science
If you have an interest and/or background in art, life sciences, humanities, and new technologies join us on Hybrid Lab Network workshop “Hybrid intelligentia in art and science” with professionals from the fields and guest speakers sets the foundations for exploring beyond living beings and technologies across artificial intelligence, life sciences, art, and philosophy to model innovative teaching skills. By the end of the workshop participants will know more about the concepts of Artificial Intelligence and machine learning, which enables computers to human-level complex tasks.
We are welcoming multidisciplinary teams from the arts, humanities, life sciences, science communication, enterprises, engineering to join us on this trip.
The workshop will take place online over 5 days, spread across a week: on Wednesday 27th January, Friday 29th January, and 1th to 3th of February 2020 in 5-8 sessions and 3 public lectures. The detailed program will follow soon.
Is there a hybrid intelligentia? What hybrid intelligentia should look like within living being technology interaction? Which ethical implications surface from these interactions? Is there an Artificial Kingdom forming? What visions are produced in the arts?
Program (preliminary)
OBJECTIVES:
- A better understanding of technology Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning (examples of use in the field of medicine and microbiology) and Ethology;
- To reflect on Machine learning in Art & Technology;
- To reflect on Art & Science & Technology; across Ethology and technology and on Merging of technology in ethology (human, live beings, technology).
- To use digital tools as a way of creating/learning/exploring;
- Understand the basis of STEAM education team work collaboratively to build STEAM like educational practices
GENERAL CHALLENGE:
How to use Human/animal/plant and AI collaboration in education?
Day 1 | 27.01.2021 | starting points, work, and lectures
I. MORNING SESSION 9.00-12.00 (CET)
09.00 am Opening
Project Hybrid Lab Network overview | Júlio Borlido Santos
09:15 am Plenary welcome of all participants and to all groups (theme presentation) | HybridLab
09.30 am Icebreaker moment | Bureaucratic moment | online tools clarification | HybridLab administrators (signing/confirming participation for KA2+)
10.00 am Lecture 1 from LTTA3 set of lectures
Špela Petrič – artist
11:00 am Group assemble (group 1, group 2…):
- Challenge presentation Group members presentation,
- Possible guided tools such as oriented debate, visual thinking
- Definition of strategies,
- Meeting schedules and strategies for autonomous work in LTTA3
12.00 am Lunchtime
II – AFTERNOON HOURS 12.00-17.00 (CET)
Break – distance teamwork slot for groups
III – EVENING HOURS 17.00-18.00 (CET)
17.00 pm Lecture 2 from LTTA3 set of lectures:
María Antonia González Valerio: The philosophical question concerning the animal
Day 2 | 29.01.2021 | work and lectures
I. MORNING SESSION 9.00-12.00 (CET)
Break – distance teamwork slot for groups
10.00 am First pitch – presentations debate (experiment draft)
11.00 am Lecture 3 from LTTA3 set of lectures
David Kadish: Endemic Robots: Theory and Practice
12.00 am Lunchtime
II – AFTERNOON HOURS 12.00-17.00 (CET)
Break – distance teamwork slot for groups
III – EVENING HOURS 17.00-18.00 (CET)
17.00 pm Lecture 4 from LTTA3 set of lectures:
Rosemary Lee: Machine Learning and Notions of the Image
Day 3 | 01.02.2021 | working day
I. MORNING SESSION 9.00-12.00 (CET)
Break – distance teamwork slot for groups
12.00 am Lunchtime
II – AFTERNOON HOURS 12.00-17.00 (CET)
Break – distance teamwork slot for groups
III – EVENING HOURS 17.00-18.00 (CET)
17.00 pm Second pitch – presentations debate (part results – experiment)
Day 4 | 02.02.2021 | buying some time
I. MORNING SESSION 9.00-12.00 (CET)
Break – distance teamwork slot for groups
12.00 am Lunchtime
II – AFTERNOON HOURS 12.00-17.00 (CET)
Break – distance teamwork slot for groups
III – EVENING HOURS 17.00-18.00 (CET)
17.00 pm Third pitch – presentations debate (complete experiment results and model)
Day 5 | 03.02.2021 | final presentations and outputs
Break – distance teamwork slot for groups
11.00 am Fourth pitch – presentations debate – general rehearsal (experiment and model)
12.00 am Lunchtime
II – AFTERNOON HOURS 12.00-17.00 (CET)
Break – distance teamwork slot for groups
III – EVENING HOURS 17.00-18.00 (CET)
17.00 pm Final presentations and conclusion of the workshops (final presentation of results
*The workshop will be held online
**The course has a limited number of places, selection will be based on participants’ motivation and potential contribution to a diverse and multidisciplinary group. The deadline for application is 16th January 2021.


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