Dear All,

I am happy to share open-call announcement for the workshop I run at the 
Digital Design Weekend at V&A in September:

https://www.vam.ac.uk/blog/museum-life/open-call-the-work-of-art-in-the-age-of-artificial-intelligence-workshop
 
<https://www.vam.ac.uk/blog/museum-life/open-call-the-work-of-art-in-the-age-of-artificial-intelligence-workshop>

“The Work of Art in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” is an artistic research 
workshop by media art curator Natalia Fuchs and media artist Helena Nikonole. 
Artificial Intelligence as a concept, neural network as a tool and 
research-based curatorial solution as an approach - that’s the scope of 
practice in the workshop.

According to media artist Helena Nikonole, an artistic exploration of the 
potential possibilities (and also potential risks) of technologies like 
Artificial Intelligence or Internet of Things is necessary to understand the 
context of modern technologically and media determined world.

Natalia Fuchs is media art curator that is dealing with historical contexts 
when curating exhibitions and art projects. From her point of view, it is 
crucial to see how new media choice for the artist correlates with topological 
spaces in the history of art. In other words, referencing notion to an external 
space is her approach to building media art communities stable and persistent; 
what is reflected in the “The Work of Art in the Age of Artificial 
Intelligence” which become global research community platform for the artist, 
curator and technology specialists.

In their original workshop Natalia Fuchs and Helena Nikonole share their 
experience on contemporary conceptual artistic and curatorial work in the field 
of media art in relation with Artificial Intelligence. Participants of the 
workshop are invited to join the research-based practice from exploring 
intuitive interest in some issue to transforming this interest into the 
research methodology, followed by the selection of an instrument and a form and 
art project development. 

In the practical part of the workshop, participants will test specific tools 
and evaluate their own conceptual ideas regarding artificial intelligence. 
Everyone who already works with ideas in any creative discipline or wants to 
start, and is interested in modern tools, including AI, is welcome to 
participate.

Workshop schedule

Saturday 22 September, 10.30-15.30
Introduction on AI and art approaches; Artistic Visions; Technology Study; 
project concepts, and discussion with participants.

Sunday 23 September, 10.30-16.00
History of Media Arts; Media Theory; Technology Study; outcomes discussion, and 
public presentations from participants.

The workshop is limited to 16 participants. 
Please send expressions of interest with brief info about your practice and 
interest in AI to [email protected] before August 13, 2018. Selected 
applicants will be informed before August 20, 2018. Participation in the 
workshop is free; all transport, accommodation, visa and other expenses have to 
be covered by applicant.

This workshop is part of the Digital Design Weekend programme at the V&A Museum 
in London, UK. 

Natalia Fuchs is new media researcher, art historian, international curator and 
cultural producer. She was graduated from the University of Manchester (MA 
Cultural Management), UK, and from the Danube University (MA MediaArtHistories) 
in Austria. Between 2009 and 2013, she was developing the Media Forum at the 
Moscow International Film festival, and the contemporary art fair VIENNAFAIR. 
In 2013 Natalia has founded art relations practice ARTYPICAL, and then was 
appointed as Curator of the Polytechnic Museum (Moscow)—where apart from the 
exhibitions (Earth Lab co-curated with Ars Electronica, On the Origin of the 
New at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art and others), she curated 
Polytech.Science.Art interdisciplinary program in 2013-2016. In 2015 program 
received diploma of the Ministry of Culture as "The best educational museum 
project" in Russia. In 2016-2018 Natalia Fuchs was curator, head of the 
multimedia art department and deputy director of the National Centre for 
Contemporary Arts in Moscow, Russia, where she launched TECHNE platform for 
innovative art. Starting from 2017, Natalia is also teaching Media Art History 
at the Moscow State University (World Art History department) and Art&Science 
at the ITMO University. Her latest international projects include an exhibition 
of technological art "Open Codes - Living in Digital Worlds" at the ZKM Center 
for Art and Media (co-curated with Peter Weibel) in Germany. Currently Natalia 
Fuchs is advisor for Barbican Centre (London, UK) for the Artificial 
Intelligence exhibition to be launched in 2019. 

Helena Nikonole is a media artist and lecturer whose work explores 
intersections of art and technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and 
Internet of things. She presents lectures and workshops in the field of new 
media art and new aesthetic at different institutions  including National 
Center of Contemporary Art (Moscow), Institute of Philosophy (Russian Academy 
of Sciences), Department of Art & Culture Education Programs and Rodchenko Art 
School. Exhibitions include “Open Codes” ZKM Center for Art and Media in 
Germany, “The Wrong – New Digital Art Biennial”, “New Codes of Art”, 
ELECTROMUSEUM (VI Moscow Biennial of Contemporary Art), Polytech.Science.Art 
exhibition at GARAGE Museum Moscow, “Earth Lab” (The Polytechnic Museum and Ars 
Electronica Center collaborative project), “101” Mediapoetry Festival (St. 
Petersburg) and many others.

With kindest regards,
Natalia Fuchs I Наталья Фукс
Curator, Media Art Historian
ARTYPICAL I Art Relations Practice 

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Cell: +79104320152
Email: [email protected] 
Web: www.artypical.com 

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Now:
10.06 - 30.09.2018 Everyday Transformations, multimedia exhibition, Art-Ovrag, 
Vyksa, Russia

Next:
19.07. - 22.07.2018 Gamma Festival + Gamma Forum, St Petersburg, Russia
21.08. - 22.08.2018 Public talk at Keychange Symposium, Montreal, Canada
21.09. - 23.09.2018 The Work on Art in the Age of AI, workshop, V&A Museum, 
London, UK

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