• 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
  • Utopia Lab: Futures Dreaming

    Project Room (1.06), 50 George Square 50 George Square, Newington, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    Our Utopia Labs are ‘no-spaces’, places where everyone is welcome to join us in dreaming futures that inspire our experience of the present. In this session invited speakers will present visions of their Utopia, which we will (individually or in groups) respond to by creating our own artistic and creative mini-Utopias.

    Free
  • It’s All About the Feelings…

    Inspace 1 Crichton Street, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    A creative research project led by Beverley Hood, an artist and Reader in Technological Embodiment & Creative Practice at the University of Edinburgh, featuring actor, Pauline Goldsmith. How does sentiment recognition technology actually work and how accurate is it? This performance will reveal how emotional AI databases actually work, behind the smoke and mirrors.

    Free
  • Galvanised: Big Mind – Collective Behaviour and Collective Intelligence

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

    This Galvanised seminar addresses the opportunities that collective behaviour and collective intelligence may offer for addressing a wide range of social and political issues. In keeping with the dual science/arts theme of Galvanised, the seminar will be presented by a biological scientist and a social and political scientist. 

    Free
  • Technomoral Conversations: Technologically Mediated Intimacy

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

    Technomoral Conversations is a “fireside chat” series organised by The Centre for Technomoral Futures. This event will focus on our relationships with machines, from robot pets and therapeutic companions to apps for dating and romance, to technologies embedded in our bodies.

    Free