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Emerging from the Covid-19 Crisis into the New Real: Scenarios and challenge themes for the festivals sector
The New Real has published an interim report setting out challenges, opportunities and promising directions for further research and development as we emerge from the Covid-19 crisis. By Drew Hemment.
AWEN – An inspiring project and an inspiration for change
A Walk Encountering Nature (AWEN) is a new data-driven mobile experience co-created by scientists, artists, designers and engineers, with the intention of making the climate crisis tangible on a personal level. By Matjaz Vidmar.
Video: The Politics of AI and Drag
New Real artist Jake Elwes in conversation with drag artist Me, Morgan Currie and Drew Hemment. Chaired by Briana Pegado.
Video: AI and Art, the Future is Now
New Real artists Anna Ridler and Caroline Sinders in conversation with Roy Luxford and Drew Hemment. Chaired by Briana Pegado.
Human After All: How Cinema Uses AI to Extend Moral and Ethical Dilemmas
Since Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, film-makers have given AI human characteristics. But what does this say about the ethical decisions we need to make in our relationship with AI technology? By Chris Speed.
Video: Introducing The New Real artworks
A short introduction to The New Real artworks and artists.
Video: Edinburgh Futures Institute's Drew Hemment discusses The New Real
New Real Curator Drew Hemment discusses the art and ideas behind the project.
Video: Artists Anna Ridler and Caroline Sinders discuss Mechanized Cacophonies
Artists Anna Ridler and Caroline Sinders talk about Mechanized Cacophonies, their online interactive artwork for The New Real.
Video: Artist Jake Elwes discusses The Zizi Show
Artist Jake Elwes talks about The Zizi Show, his online interactive artwork commissioned for The New Real.
Introducing The New Real: A Dialogue Between Art and AI
Bringing together artists and AI researchers, The New Real is a post-pandemic exploration of the fluid boundary between the physical and digital. By Drew Hemment.
Data Politics: Drag, Deepfakes and the Taming of Technology
Human-made datasets carry with them the prejudices and assumptions of their creators. Can art subvert the process? By Morgan Currie and Benedetta Catanzariti.
Artificial Intelligence and Humanity’s Future: A Ghost Story
We live in a world populated by digital ghosts of human injustice and cruelty, reanimated in AI software. But is it possible to tell a different, more hopeful story? By Shannon Vallor.
New Real Research Projects: Supporting Recovery in the Cultural Sector
Two new research projects on transformative cultural experiences are supporting resilience and post-lockdown recovery in the UK's world-leading cultural sector. By Drew Hemment.
Explainer: How Deepfakes Are Impacting Society
Fake online video and audio content has become a powerful tool for spreading political misinformation and harming personal reputations. By Morgan Currie.
Artwork Profile: Mechanized Cacophonies – Nature Mediated
Anna Ridler and Caroline Sinders have responded to their experiences of lockdown with an experimental artwork designed for multiple digital devices.
Hot Topics: Covid and social media misinformation
Our ‘Hot Topics’ series on the key AI issues and technologies artists should be looking at today, continues with a timely focus on the dangers of social media misinformation. By Elena Simperl and Gefion Thuermer.
AI Myths Debunked: Unpacking Five Common Misconceptions
Media coverage of AI has led to misinformation about what it can do now and what it might achieve in the future. It’s time to unpick the hype. By Vassilis Galanos, Sarah Bennett, Ruth Aylett and Drew Hemment.
Hot Topics: AI in real time
We begin our ‘Hot Topics’ series on the key AI issues and technologies artists should be looking at today, with a celebration of the dynamic world of AI in real time, focusing on music improvisation and the joys of co-creation. By David De Roure.
Discussing The New Real: Two Free Online Events
Join The New Real artists and curator for live online discussions on 11 and 18 March 2021.
Explainer: What Do We Mean By 'Artificial Intelligence'?
The AI that has rapidly emerged in everyday technologies may be smart, but how much control we give it should depend on its safety. By Michael Rovatsos.