Symposium Schedule
12-12:10pm | Introductory Remarks |
12:10pm-12:30pm | AI Icebreaker |
12:35-1:35pm | Keynote: Brett Crawford, Associate Teaching Professor of Arts Management, Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy, USA “The Art of Engagement: How AI and Technology are Transforming Audience Experiences” |
1:40-2:40pm | AI Imaginaries (Research Panel) Daniel Fonner, Southern Methodist University, USA Kristyn Lopez, University of Bonn, DE Carlos A. Ponzio, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, MX Nandhini Giri, Purdue University, USA Moderator: Joanna Woronkowicz, Indiana University, USA |
2:45-3:45pm | AI Hallucinations (Roundtable) Roger Dannenberg, Carnegie Mellon, USA Rachel Plotnick, Indiana University, USA João Marinotti, Indiana University, USA Moderator: Rob Townsend, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, USA |
3:45-4:00pm | Closing |
9-9:10am | Introductory Remarks |
9:10-9:30am | AI Icebreaker |
9:35-10:15am | AI Frontiers (Research Panel) Mitali Banajee, McGill University, CA Annie Tubadji, Swansea University, UK Moderator: Doug Noonan, Indiana University Indianapolis, USA |
10:20-10:35am | AI Workout Jason Palamara, Indiana University Indianapolis, USA Timothy Hsu, Indiana University Indianapolis, USA |
10:40-11:40am | Keynote: Linden Walcott-Burton, Culture Policy Officer for the Mayor of London, Greater London Authority, UK "Artificial Intelligence in the Creative Industries" A link to his slides are here from his presentation |
11:45-12:45pm | AI Applications (Roundtable) Jax Deluca, National Endowment for the Arts, USA Howard Herring, New World Symphony, USA Andrew Recinos, Tessitura, USA Moderator: David Crandall, Indiana University, USA |
12:45-1:00pm | Closing |
Last updated: June 13, 2024