Join interdisciplinary artist and writer Katherine Behar and writer and scholar Jennifer Rhee for a discussion about artificial intelligence (AI), digital culture, and art. Learn about Behar’s recent exhibition Ack! Knowledge! Work!, which explores automation, labor, and digital technology in a contemporary context. The conversation with Behar and Rhee will also examine how these topics come together in performance art, AI, robotics, and literature.
An audience Q&A follows the conversation.
This dialogue is part of the Arts, Technology and Social Change series, a micro-residency program sponsored by Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme.
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More about the Arts, Technology and Social Change series:
The Arts, Technology and Social Change series is an initiative conceived by Ohio State’s Department of History of Art, Department of Art, Wexner Center for the Arts, and the Translational Data Analytics Institute. The residency program is a cross-department platform that involves public engagement on campus and around Columbus to explore questions on technology and social change in our contemporary moment. This program is sponsored by the Global Arts and Humanities Discovery Theme.