European ARTificial Intelligence Lab residency call
Type
Competition, Residency
Category
Design, Digital, Film, Installation, Mixed Media, ...
Status
Archived
Deadline
February 24, 2019
Application Fee
Not Available
Host
ARS ELECTRONICA
Location
Linz, Austria

Together with twelve renowned art and cultural institutions, Ars Electronica is launching the European ARTificial Intelligence Lab. The Europe-wide initiative, set to run for three years, is co-financed by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union and offers artists the opportunity to complete a residency at the Muntref Centro de Arte y Ciencia (Museum of the Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Art and Science Center) as well as at the Laboratorio de Neurociencia de la Universidad Torquato Ditella in Buenos Aires and the Ars Electronica Futurelab in Linz. A global competition, running until February 17 (first deadline), will be used to select who will enjoy this opportunity. The competition is aimed at artists who wish to develop new artistic approaches at the interface of neuroscience and artificial intelligence. The results of the residency will then be presented at the Ars Electronica Festival and at the Muntref Centro de Arte y Ciencia in Buenos Aires.


Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence


The fields of neuroscience and artificial intelligence (AI) have a long and intertwined history and neuroscience has made important contributions to the development of AI and vice versa. Research into human neural systems and processes is a key element in the understanding of artificial intelligent systems and essential for the evolution of many areas where AI is applied, including artificial neural networks, machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), deep learning and cognitive computing and of course areas that may not have been considered or don’t exist yet.


The various currents of cognitive science (of which neuroscience is a part of) have a major impact on AI research, as an AI (whether strong or weak) seeks to mimic these mental processes, from speech recognition to the ability to conduct complex conversations. Therefore, the urge to understand these processes in humans is all too logical as it enables us to develop technologies that can execute these rules and reaction patterns. The mission of this residency programme is to explore what contribution art can make to these scientific fields. We want to explore how and in what way artistic thinking and practice can influence new applications and lead to a more critical understanding of AI and neurosciences.


The residency of the AILab is divided into two phases:


The artist first travels to Buenos Aires, Argentina. In http://arteyciencia.untref.edu.ar/" target="_blank">Muntref Centro de Arte y Ciencia and https://www.utdt.edu/ver_contenido.php?id_contenido=10518&id_item_menu=20132" target="_blank">Laboratorio de Neurociencia de la Universidad Torquato Ditella she or he will be accompanied by a scientific mentor for three to six weeks to gather inspiration for her or his artistic work. In the second section we go to Linz, Austria, to https://ars.electronica.art/futurelab/en/" target="_blank">Ars Electronica Futurelab. Here, too, a mentor will support the winning artist of the AILab Residency. At the https://ars.electronica.art/festival/en/" target="_blank">Ars Electronica Festival the result will be presented to a broad public.


 


The selected artist wins a residency (no prize money). In addition, an artist’s fee of € 3.000,-, production costs of € 5.000,-, accommodation and travel expenses for the residency will be covered from a designated fund.


 


The extended deadline of the residency call is 25th February 2019. Please apply through the website:


https://ars.electronica.art/ailab/en/