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Turing AI & Arts Forum
The Alan Turing Institute’s AI & Arts Forum explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and the arts, delving into the latest developments and innovations in the field and bringing together experts from academia, heritage, policy, the arts, and the creative industries.
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Welcome to The Alan Turing Institute’s AI & Arts Forum, a publication from the AI & Arts Interest Group. We are thrilled to be able to share with you our insights and thoughts on the intersection of AI and the arts. As the UK’s national institute for data science and AI, the Turing is at the forefront of research in the field. We are excited to explore the ways in which AI is impacting and being used within the creative industries. From music and film to fine art and design, we’ll be taking a closer look at the latest developments and innovations in the field. We believe that the intersection of AI and the arts is a truly exciting and dynamic area, with the potential to transform the way we create and consume art. We hope that this blog will provide a valuable resource for anyone interested in this topic, and we look forward to sharing our thoughts and insights with you. Thank you for joining us on this journey.

Editors
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Andre Piza
Turing AI&Arts group Organiser, Strategic Programme Manager at the Alan Turing Institute
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Flora Roumpani
Flora Roumpani is a multidisciplinary architect and researcher exploring the intersection of technology and design.
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Léllé Demertzi
Artist and cultural producer, Organiser of The Alan Turing Institute AI & Arts Interest Group
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Sunil Manghani
Professor of Theory, Practice & Critique at University of Southampton, Fellow of Alan Turing Institute for AI, and managing editor of Theory, Culture & Society.
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Lukas Hughes-Noehrer
HCI researcher in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Manchester. AI and Arts Interest Group Organiser at the Alan Turing Institute
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Semeli Hadjiloizou
Researcher in Data Justice and Global Ethical Futures at The Alan Turing Institute | London, United Kingdom
Writers
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Drew Hemment
Professor of Data Arts and Society at University of Edinburgh. Turing Fellow and Fellow of RSA. He leads The New Real and founded FutureEverything in 1995.
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Infer.Design
Inference-driven Design [www.xonti.co]
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Stuart James
Assistant Professor in Visual Computing at Durham University focusing on visual understanding of Arts and Humanities
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Megen de Bruin-Molé
Obsessed with apocalypse. Also with words. Moonlights as a postgraduate tutor, and researcher of neo-Victorian monster mashups @CardiffUni. ❄️
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Johanna Walker
Data and AI in society researcher
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Alasdair Milne
Alasdair is a PhD researcher with the Creative AI Lab, based between Serpentine & King's College London
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Gerui Wang
Gerui Wang is a Lecturer at Stanford University.