Fantastic Futures (FF24) is an annual international conference exploring AI for Libraries, Archives & Museums. The 2024 Conference theme is Artificial Intelligence in the future of work in GLAMs (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums) and is organized by AI4LAM (Artificial Intelligence for Libraries, Archives & Museums). Since its inception in 2018, AI4LAM has been “an…
Visuality and Cyberculture International Conference (V-Cybercult 2024): AI Artistry Unleashed: Image Generation and Creative Synthesis in the Era of Advanced Neural NetworksSubmission Deadline: September 15, 2024 The Institute for Multidisciplinary Research in Art (ICMA) and the Faculty of Visual Arts and Design at George Enescu National University of the Arts (UNAGE) are pleased to invite…
Deadline for submissions: July 1, 2024 Following the success of our 2023-2024 seminar “Narrowing the Divide,” we are delighted to announce the call for proposals for the 2024-2025 Artl@s Conversation Series in Digital Art History, themed “Seeking Nuance: Articulating Digital and Non-digital Approaches to Art History.” This online seminar aims to delve into the interplay…
Deadline for submissions: Friday, June 7, 2024 Digital research in the arts and humanities has traditionally focused on digitised objects and archives. However, born-digital cultural materials that originate and circulate across a range of formats and platforms are rapidly expanding and raising new opportunities and challenges for research, archiving and collecting communities. Collecting, accessing and…
AI’s capabilities to create visual art, music, stories, and videos are improving exponentially. AI can teach innovative new strategies, unknown to humans, in games such as chess or Go and promises to revolutionize human problem-solving. These advances motivate important questions relating to AI and Human Creativity. Join us at the 2024 Mellichamp Mind and Machine…
CFP Submission Deadline: May 15, 2024 The Digital Humanities Research Hub at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, invites submissions for the inaugural Born-Digital Collections, Archives and Memory conference, to be hosted at the University of London from 2-4 April 2025 in collaboration with colleagues from Aarhus University, the British Library, and the…