• Edinburgh Futures Conversations – Shaping our AI Futures

    Playfair Library Hall Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
    Hybrid Event

    This panel opens the fourth in the University’s Futures Conversations series on Artificial Intelligence. In this event, we bring together leading experts from the worlds of science, politics, and civil society to debate what our AI futures may bring, and to develop ideas for what is needed to advance our collective ability to put AI to the best possible use.

    Free
  • Tell Me What You Want, What You Really, Really Want

    Inspace 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
    Hybrid Event

    In this panel, speakers will briefly showcase their work on the intersections of technology and sexuality. When we are repeatedly told who and what to desire by apps, platforms and websites the relationship between technology and sexuality feels impossible to escape. We might not know what we really, really want.

    Free
  • Living with Robots

    Playfair Library Hall Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
    Hybrid Event

    A panel discussion among experts on what it means to ‘live well’ with robots.

    Free
  • Reimagining Universities: Speculative Scenarios for Higher Education

    Bayes Centre, The University of Edinburgh, Room G.03 47 Potterrow, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    Professors from the Centre for Research in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh will share their speculative scenarios for Higher Education Futures in an event which will be a mix of research-sharing, storytelling and collaboration.

    Free
  • LIMBIC: Ego, Elegy, Ecstasy

    Inspace 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
    Hybrid Event

    This audio-visual performance by composer Philly Holmes responds to Limbic, a poetry collection by Peter Scalpello. Through words, sound and imagery, the performance traces a personal narrative exploring intimacy and queer discovery, enacting the confusions and graces of a queer life through hybridity of storytelling forms.

    Free
  • Robotic Poems: A Writing Workshop with Lillian-Yvonne Bertram

    Virtual Event

    In this workshop, participants will learn basic coding elements to create a simple poem generator. The emphasis is on play and experimentation, with some background information on literary techniques. Participants will experience how computational poetics and computational thinking can jumpstart or become part of a creative writing process.  

    Free
  • The Inquisitive Bodymind: Scottish Dance Theatre and Dr Marisa De Andrade

    Traverse Bar, Traverse Theatre 10 Cambridge Street, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    The multidisciplinary event will feature short performances by Scottish Dance Theatre’s dancers, including an excerpt from ‘Thin h/as h/air’ by choreographer Pauline Torzuoli. Inspired by the natural phenomena of Itla Okla and Hair Ice, this playful and poetic solo work follows the journey of a man: from scientist to the spirit of a tree.

    Free
  • For the Love of Fashion

    Virtual Event

    Our love of fashion is driving an unsustainable system of manufacturing, distributing and disposing of our clothing that is impacting our planet. How can we change our behaviour and the system for the love of the planet? How can we harness new technology such as Artificial Intelligence, robotics and informatics, and creative tools such as Augmented and Virtual Reality?

    Free
  • Post-Internet Pleasure as an Act of Poetics

    Virtual Event

    This writing workshop will look at a range of writers and theories, exploring interdisciplinary strands of New Media hybrid writing. You will be provided with the tools and ideas to craft your own digital poetics, and means by which to use the virtual on the page, creating and fostering a relationship between the machine and the author.  

    Free
  • Hybrid Humans: Harry Parker and Bertolt Meyer

    Virtual Event

    How can the latest developments in technology, robotics and implants lead to powerful and liberating possibilities for what bodies can be? In this event, speakers share their eye-opening accounts of disability, identity, and how robotics and AI are altering what it means to be human. 

    Free
  • Hate in the Digital Era: Lilia Giugni and Matthew Williams

    Virtual Event

    How has technology exacerbated systems of oppression in the 21st century, and what can we do to resist? This event features a conversation with authors Matthew Williams and Lilia Giugni whose works examine different yet intersecting issues of human behaviour in the digital era. 

    Free