This special evening of events at Tate Britain celebrates the collaborative efforts of artists, practitioners, researchers and software engineers dedicated to developing responsible machine learning tools for critical application in museums.
Participate in a series of artistic interventions, performances, and discursive encounters with art, data and machines.
Encounter questions of power, new narratives and playful exploration of the potential of data in museums through interactive machine learning.
Interact directly with the machine learning software developed by the Creative Computing Institute at UAL, being used by partner museums and galleries across the UK to explore their collections in new ways.
Experience interventions by Hyphen Labs, Storyteller from the Future, and Electronic Life, along with other contributors throughout the galleries.
Join pop-up talks by artists and researchers, including a conversation between Dr Anjalie Dalal-Clayton and artist Keith Piper on his recently unveiled Rex Whistler commission, Viva Voce.
Convened by Mark Miller (Director of Learning, Tate) and susan pui san lok (Director of the Decolonising Arts Institute, UAL).