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This seminar aims to understand better what creativity and creative thinking is by looking at the history of the creativity dispositive we are embedded in. We will look, learn and apply creative artistic practices to find innovative solutions. And we will also look beyond the artistic practices, into the creative potential of today’s technologies, especially Generative AI.
Critical thinking is one of the unique characteristics of humans. In this interdisciplinary seminar, we aim to explore the spheres and dimensions of critical thinking from the perspectives of art and ethics.
In this collaborative seminar for ZHdK and ETH Students, we aim to bring together the creative vision and the technical expertise of both of Film and Information Technology and Electrical Engineering students to collaboratively craft a plot for a short film that explores the intricate ethical questions posed by the use of AI technologies.
This is a joint module for BFA students (ZHdK) and BA students of Computer Science (ETH) to bring together artistic and technological perspectives taking place in both universities. Our starting point is to consider «Artificial Intelligence» (AI) as a historical-material practice, that is, shaped by the concrete conditions of its development and use.