Intercult invites you to two workshops on the theme “AI & PERFORMING ARTS” led by Agnes Török and Charlie Prag. The courses are organized within the framework of the European Theatre Lab and Theatre In Palm project.
PART 2: AI & PERFORMING ARTS PROCESS: using AI as a co-creator in artistic processes
Date: Friday, December 1, 2023
Location: Intercult, Nytorgsgatan 15A
Time: 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Registration and cost: Free but limited seats. Register by sending an email to info@intercult.se. First come, first served.
Materials: Bring your own computer! Coffee and snacks are included; please bring your own lunch.
ABOUT THE COURSE
Get an introduction to generative AI and discover its potential in artistic work. This workshop provides you with the opportunity to explore how you can use AI to enhance and strengthen your creative processes. You will have the chance to work practically with AI tools and receive guidance on how to easily start exploring AI in your artistic work.
WORKSHOP WILL COVER
- What is generative AI and how does it work? Examples of various AI tools to use in your creative work.
- Writing prompts, what they are, and how to use them.
- How you can use AI in your creative processes (generate and brainstorm ideas, create content, explore concepts, develop ideas with AI-generated prototypes and quick sketches as a foundation, work with text and planning, and gain multiple perspectives).
Welcome!
About the workshop leaders
Agnes Török is a stage poet, playwright, and theater director. They have conducted courses for professional artists in project management, marketing, and artistic practice at institutions such as Konstfack, DOCH, SMI, Transit Kulturinkubator, and SKH, as well as at several of the artistic centers. They believe that effective tools and clear frameworks free up time for creativity and artistic focus.
Charlie Nelson Prag is a project manager, educator, and street dancer. As an educator, she has several years of experience teaching and mentoring professional artists in entrepreneurship, project management, and artistic practice at Stockholm’s Konstnärliga Högskola, Folkuniversitetet, and Transit Kulturinkubator. In recent years, her focus has been on digitization and exploring innovative methods to enhance experiences, stimulate creativity, and promote collaboration and learning processes through digital tools.
Charlie and Agnes often collaborate to develop new pedagogical and artistic methods, at the intersection of art, practice, and technology. Their fundamental idea is that new knowledge and new technology should be easy to implement and immediately useful in their artistic work.
In collaboration with Smart Coop and Studieförbundet Sensus.
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