The AEPJ is proud to announce the second “Inspiring Memory Session” of the European Days of Jewish Culture 2023! The Inspiring Memory Sessions represent a series of four online sessions, through which experts in the field of memory and Jewish culture will present novel means of approaching memory in order to inspire organisers and coordinators when organizing activities in the context of the upcoming 2023 EDJC festival.
Titled “Rebuilding synthetic pasts with AI,” the talk will explore the potential use of generative artificial intelligence in reconstructing memories in various communities worldwide, and the implications this technology could have on our relationship with our visual heritage.
Our guest speaker, Pau Garcia, is a media designer and founder of Domestic Data Streamers, a studio that has been creating info-experiences and research for institutions such as the United Nations, Tate Modern, and the World Bank Organization since 2013. He also leads the Master in Data in Design at the School of Design and Engineering in Barcelona. Pau has been a guest lecturer at The New School, Hong Kong Design Institute, the Royal College of Arts, Politecnico di Milano, and the Barcelona School of Economics. He also founded HeyHuman, an artist residency program that combines music, journalism, and data for art research and social justice.
The session will take place on Wednesday, May 31st at 4 PM CET online. Join us for an exciting session in which we will delve into the potential of AI in preserving memories. We believe that this session will provide valuable insights for all those interested in exploring innovative ways to engage with the study of memory and technology. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn from one of the leading voices in the field.
Register at the following link: https://bit.ly/EDJCIMS2