Current generative AI has us used to crafting text prompts. What if our movements and gestures became the language we use to communicate with AI? In this event, we’re exploring a future of “Motion Prompting”. What will happen when AI enters our physical world?
Motion prompting is transforming the way AI understands and reacts to human movement. By tracking gestures and identifying patterns in motion, AI systems are opening up new possibilities for creativity, and gaining a broader understanding. From decoding subtle emotional cues to predicting complex movement sequences, this technology is set to revolutionise fields as diverse as healthcare, performing arts, and human-computer interaction. For example, an AI system could detect a change in your walk, identifying an injury long before you notice it yourself.
HOUR
6.15pm CEST _Doors open
7pm CEST _Program starts
TICKETS
□ On-site €5
□ Online
The Hmm livestream (free)
This event brings together two artists, a technologist, a founder and a researcher for an in-depth discussion on the communication between AI and our body. Through the lens of two innovative, groundbreaking S+T+ARTS AIR projects: SYMBODY by Natan Sinigaglia and Monolith by Uncharted Limbo Collective, we’ll explore how AI interprets and responds to human movement. We will unveil the current capabilities of motion prompting technology and speculate on its potential futures. What are the limitations of AI tools that are based on language as the central form of communication? What is a “human body” for a neural network? How can AI analyse movement quality? And which motions could ‘hack’ the machine?
Join us to explore how AI can understand, create, and change human movement. Whether you’re an AI enthusiast, a movement practitioner or simply curious, this event will deepen your understanding of generative AI. Come ready to move, think, and imagine as we discuss the potential and challenges of a world where our bodies become the interface to AI.
This event is part of S+T+ARTS AIR . The project is co-funded by the European Union from call CNECT/2022/3482066 – Art and the digital: Unleashing creativity for European industry, regions, and society under grant agreement LC-01984767.