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What Kind of AI Do We Want? Bringing Artistic and Technological Practices Together
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:22:55
Abstract
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.
Objective
The course will be primarily in English, with occasional German. We will address the current discourse within our democratically shaped society around trustworthy AI and look at decolonial approaches to AI. The students get to know a completely new field (art ←→ computer science). They have tested how inspiring interdisciplinary collaboration can be and applied their newly acquired knowledge by designing a practice-oriented project/ AI+Art prototype in mixed groups. In addition, they take away with them the social contribution that can be made with ML. At the end of the seminar, interdisciplinary teams will develop concepts for joint practice-related projects. - Generative AI Art - Machine Learning for Artists - Bias & Digital Colonialism - Trustworthy AI
Content
The module consists of presentations covering topics like «Machine Learning for Artists», «Generative AI Art» «Bias & Digital Colonialism», and «Trustworthy AI». The presentations will be discussed in depth and key publications from computer science and art/theory will be read and discussed. Experts from the different fields and artists will be invited and selected artworks will be discussed. At the end of the module, interdisciplinary teams will develop concepts for joint practice-oriented projects. Invited experts: - Dr. Alexandre R. Puttick, Data Science Researcher, Writer and Educator based in Biel/Berlin. - Dr. Eva Cetinic, postdoctoral researcher at DSI (Digital Society Initiative, UZH) - Dr. Hannes Bajohr, philosopher, literary scholar and poet. Junior Fellow Collegium Helveticum
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General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- BSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Registration & Places
- Max Places
- 20
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| seminar |
What Kind of AI Do We Want? Bringing Artistic and Technological Practices Together
Blockkurs
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42 h semesterly |