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AI will eventually surpass the human brain but getting jokes ... that could take time. (Geoffrey Hinton)
Exploring A/I Artistic Intelligence
Irony is about contradictions that do not resolve into larger wholes, even dialectically, about the tension of holding incompatible things together because both or all are necessary and true. Irony is about humour and serious play. It is also a rhetorical strategy and a political method,
one I would like to see more honoured within socialist-feminism. (Donna Haraway)
WORKSHOPS - knowledge transmission/knowledge translation/knowledge creation
DDLsquared is engaged in feminist-queer, cross-cultural, interdisciplinary methods of sharing and creating hands-on knowledge and digital and performance literacy with a critical mind and body, with the laughter of togertherness, in a process-based creative exploration of relationships between humans, machines, software and hardware bodies in/as live performance.
Project title PLAYStrong – Performing wellbeing, creative resilience: Testing interactive performance spaces
April 17-28, 2023 & May 10-12, 2023
This interdisciplinary workshop was co-organized by Antje Budde, Mark Chignell and Jamy Li. It was presented at the 24th ACM Conference on Computer supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing.
The workshop contributes to the research project:
PLAYStrong - Promoting Student Resilience through Interactive Prototypes for Embodied Self-learning (2021-2023) PLAYStrong is a project collaboration between the Digital Dramaturgy Labsquared and the Interactive Media Lab at the University of Toronto.
Funded by the XSeed grant of the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Engineering Department at the University of Toronto and the INLIGHT seed grant.
Oct.23 - 24,2021
This interdisciplinary workshop was co-organized by Antje Budde, Mark Chignell and Jamy Li. It was presented at the 24th ACM Conference on Computer supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing.
The workshop contributes to the research project:
PLAYStrong - Promoting Student Resilience through Interactive Prototypes for Embodied Self-learning (2021-2023) PLAYStrong is a project collaboration between the Digital Dramaturgy Labsquared and the Interactive Media Lab at the University of Toronto.
Funded by the XSeed grant of the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Engineering Department at the University of Toronto and the INLIGHT seed grant.
June 27 - July 6, 2019
The workshop contributes to the research project:
"Intersections-Education-Culture: Interfaces between ´High Culture´ and Cultural Education" at Coburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany 27. June - 6. July, 2019.
DDLsquared TEAM: Dr. Antje Budde, Dr. Art Babayants, Montgomery C. Martin M.A.
Collaborators Coburg: Prof. Dr. Julius Heinicke and Katrin Lohbeck M.A.
Previous workshops of the former Digital Dramaturgy Lab (2012 - 2018)