EACVA: Embodied Agents in Contemporary Visual Art

The project “Embodied Agents in Contemporary Visual Art (EACVA): How Robotics and A.I. Could Influence Creativity” approaches questions that are central in debates in the field of human-machine interaction, art, aesthetics, and creativity through a multi-disciplinary collaboration between artists, computer art and robotics engineers, philosophers, sociologists, and psychologists. With the innovative interdisciplinary methodologies we will use in the project we plan to nourish a cross-pollination of ideas between the artistic and technical/scientific domains.

I am Co-investigator for the on-going project ‘Embodied Agents in Contemporary Visual Art: How Robotics and A.I. Could Influence Creativity’ (EACVA), a £350,000 grant funded by UKRI-AHRC (until September 2025). This international, interdisciplinary, and inter-departmental project involves staff from Germany and the computer and psychology departments at Goldsmiths.

https://eacva.org/





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