AI IS… ALL IN THE MIND OF JENNIFER WALSHE
Cafè Oto, E8 3DL , [Venue Details]In the second of three events hosted by The Wire magazine that look at the impact of AI on music making, composer Jennifer Walshe gives a talk & performance based on her new manifesto 13 Ways Of Looking At AI, Art And Music, plus talks & performances by Zubin Kanga and Robert Ludlow of Cyborg Soloists.
Composer Jennifer Walshe has long been working with AI systems to compose and improvise. Her research and experiences led her to write the essay 13 Ways Of Looking At AI, Art And Music (now published as a book by Unsound). Avoiding both overly optimistic tech-boosterism and predictions of doom, she considers AI as companion species, conceptual art, and even boobs.
For this Salon, Jennifer will be giving a talk based on 13 Ways and a performance of work from her album A Late Anthology Of Early Music Vol 1: Ancient To Renaissance (Tetbind, 2020), in which she worked with Dadabots to train a machine learning system on her voice and map the system's results onto key works of early music.
To begin the evening, Zubin Kanga and Robert Laidlow will discuss, demonstrate and perform new works that feature new creative uses of AI.
Pianist, composer and technologist Zubin Kanga’s Cyborg Soloists research project has been creating new works that experiment with the use of AI (as well as biosensors, hybrid instruments and audio-visual innovations) for the past four years.
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Min: £8.00
Max: £12.00
Performer name: Jennifer Walshe
Other key names: Zubin Kanga and Robert Ludlow
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AI IS… ALL IN THE MIND OF JENNIFER WALSHE
Tuesday, 13 May 2025 @7.30pm
Cafè Oto, E8 3DLMore Information
In the second of three events hosted by The Wire magazine that look at the impact of AI on music making, composer Jennifer Walshe gives a talk & performance based on her new manifesto 13 Ways Of Looking At AI, Art And Music, plus talks & performances by Zubin Kanga and Robert Ludlow of Cyborg Soloists.
Composer Jennifer Walshe has long been working with AI systems to compose and improvise. Her research and experiences led her to write the essay 13 Ways Of Looking At AI, Art And Music (now published as a book by Unsound). Avoiding both overly optimistic tech-boosterism and predictions of doom, she considers AI as companion species, conceptual art, and even boobs.
For this Salon, Jennifer will be giving a talk based on 13 Ways and a performance of work from her album A Late Anthology Of Early Music Vol 1: Ancient To Renaissance (Tetbind, 2020), in which she worked with Dadabots to train a machine learning system on her voice and map the system's results onto key works of early music.
To begin the evening, Zubin Kanga and Robert Laidlow will discuss, demonstrate and perform new works that feature new creative uses of AI.
Pianist, composer and technologist Zubin Kanga’s Cyborg Soloists research project has been creating new works that experiment with the use of AI (as well as biosensors, hybrid instruments and audio-visual innovations) for the past four years.
Admission
Min: £8.00
Max: £12.00
Performer name: Jennifer Walshe
Other key names: Zubin Kanga and Robert Ludlow
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