AI in art and science communications
Impressive performances by Cyber Valley members at Silbersalz 21
Particularly visible was an installation by the Tübingen-based AI artists group Lunar Ring. Their installation “Augenblick” was a success as it accompanied and visually commented the opening and other events of the festival. The scientific mind behind it, Johannes Stelzer from the Cyber Valley start-up Colugo, expects significant changes in the arts and entertainment industry in the coming years through new creative AI tools.
“The basic concept behind the installation ‘Augenblick’ was a combination of performance formats with AI visuals that were generated in real-time though various cameras and our AI supercomputer”, said Stelzer. “In so doing, a new format comes to life: ‘emergent creativity’. We also mounted a camera in a big, mobile ‘eye’ and left it for the audience to play with. People loved experimenting with it! Especially during the music performances, a new relation between dream world and the reality of moment was created. We want to continue to build on this.”
Another Cyber Valley project was featured during the accompanying Silbersalz conference at the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. Six Cyber Valley AI MediaLab participants pitched their thought-provoking ideas on how to adequately present the importance and chances of AI research to a broad audience. These ideas for games, exhibitions and films were developed in close collaboration with creative minds from the very beginning. This kind of co-creation led to learning processes on both sides, as fellow Krikamol Muandet points out.
“The extensive collaboration with creative artists helped me better communicate my research to the public and make it more impactful”, Muandet said. “It pushed me outside of my comfort zone by forcing me to think actively about important aspects of my research that I would not have thought about. The Silbersalz AI MediaLab allows me to step out of my research bubble and explore new and creative ways of making a real-world impact with my research.”
The projects are now going to be implemented. We will report on the next steps and results in our public engagement newsletter.