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Interdisciplinary [art and research] chapbook workshop

The Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) is organizing an interdisciplinary workshop focused on the intersection of art, AI, and music research within the framework of chapbooks. The workshop will be conducted in English.

 

Interdisciplinary [art and research] chapbook workshop

Thursday, 30 May 2024 | 10:00am – 12pm
HIIG | Französische Str. 9, 10117 Berlin

 

This interdisciplinary workshop offers participants the opportunity to engage with the editorial chapbooks project, Pliegos.net. As a digital humanities initiative grounded in community collaboration, this project revitalises the historical tradition of chapbooks. It merges open knowledge approaches to collaborative writing of ethnographic significance with traditional printing methods and FLOSS online tools. This fusion generates localized knowledge at the nexus of cultural heritage and modern participatory practices.

Ricard Espelt, Enric Senabre Hidalgo and Marcantoni Malagarriga will showcase the co-creation editorial work focusing on the impact of AI on music creation and the pivotal role of public policies, framed within chapbook dialogues. These discussions are set to take place during the re:publica conference in Berlin, scheduled for 27-29 May 2024.

Additionally, participants are invited to a complimentary watercolour session that harmonizes artistic expression with the creation of editorial chapbooks, facilitated through Pliegos.net.

 

Participation

To join this event, please complete the registration form provided below.  Space is limited to 15 participants.

Bookings

Eine Anmeldung ist für diese Veranstaltung aktuell nicht möglich.

Event date

30.05.2024 | 10.00 am – 12.00 pm ical | gcal
 

Location

Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society,  Französische Straße 9,  10117 Berlin

Contact

Sarah Spitz

Head of Dialogue & Knowledge Transfer | Project Coordinator Human in the Loop?

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