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Press the Shutter, Type the Prompt: Photography, truth & AI

Michael Christopher Brown, 90 Miles - 144

 

Join photographers and artists Michael Christopher Brown, Haley Morris Cafiero, and Stéphanie Hubert as they discuss photography and truth in the era of AI.

The session will be chaired by Sam McGuire, former Tate curator of research and interpretation, current doctoral researcher at Cardiff University and Photo Oxford trustee.

Press the Shutter, Type the Prompt brings together three distinct artistic voices to explore different ways generative artificial intelligence can be woven into creative practice. Together, their works reveal the breadth of possibilities that emerge when art and AI intersect.

Michael Christopher Brown’s 90 Miles uses generative tools to illustrate histories of Cuban migration that couldn’t be captured on camera. In What Does an Ideal Employee Look Like? Haley Morris Cafiero employs performance, humour and AI to visualise the biases hidden in the algorithms that power online employment assessments. Stéphanie Hubert’s Sleeping Beauty blends photography and AI to explore memory, grief and the invisible traces of loss. 

Organised by Goran Gaber, Andrew Cusworth, and Anne-Sophie Gabillas within the Channels of Digital Scholarship initiative (Maison Française d’Oxford and Digital Scholarship @Oxford) and as part of Photo Oxford Festival.
Since 2022, Channels of Digital Scholarship has served as a platform for leading scholars and eminent artists from France, the UK, and beyond to present and discuss innovative projects that engage with or utilise digital technologies.

3pm Doors open
3pm–5pm Public conversation
5pm–6.30pm Guided view & drinks

 

Maison Française d’Oxford

4 November

3.30pm–6.30pm

FREE (booking required)

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