
We are thrilled to invite you to the TRA385 - Emerging Technologies in Artistic Practices 2024 final exhibition. This event showcases a selection of interactive artworks made at the intersection of art, technology, and innovation.
All students, alumni and visitors are welcome to the ARTech Exhibition. Join us for an afternoon of discovery and inspiration, as we celebrate the achievements of our students.
Overview
- Date:Starts 17 May 2024, 13:30Ends 17 May 2024, 16:30
- Seats available:80
- Location:Fuse, the gallery, Sven Hultins gata 8 (Betonghallen)
- Language:English and Swedish
About TRA385 - Emerging Technologies in Artistic Practices is a project based course in which students explore emerging technologies for producing and realising an artwork. The course delivers workshops on Artificial Intelligence for Music and Multimedia, Quick Fabrication, Woodwork and Metalwork, Textile, Sensors and Electronic, and the students exhibit their final artworks in the TRA385 course in this public exhibition.
Innovation is often guided by a curiosity-based exploration with new technology. Emerging technologies naturally involve different disciplines such as Artificial Intelligence, sensors, creative coding, and ecology inspired approaches, big or small data, interactivity, and web development. Emerging technologies through artistic innovation is a hands-on, project-based course that encourages curiosity ignited exploration of emerging technologies through artistic imagination.
The event is co-presented by the Tracks initiative and the AI-Infused Computational Arts Research Group at Computer Science and Engineering Department Chalmers University of Technology.
About Tracks
Tracks is a unique educational initiative regarding learning and learning environments that prepares the university for the needs of tomorrow. Tracks are exactly what Chalmers students are offered – tracks between different programmes in the form of elective courses, where the choices are guided by personal interest. The framework of Tracks provides opportunities for individualised study and collaboration between students, industry, the community and academia.
More information about Tracks
We look forward to welcoming you to FUSE Box 2 to showcase Chalmers’ next generation of artist-technologists.
About AI-Infused Computational Arts Research Group
The teachers of TRA385 2024 are Kıvanç Tatar, Kelsey Cotton, and Hugh Xuechen Liu. They carry out their research at the new AI-Infused Computational Arts research group at the Computer Science and Engineering Department at Chalmers University of Technology. This new initiative is led by Assistant Prof. Kıvanç Tatar and funded by The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS). The group researches applications of Machine Learning and AI technology within artistic domains including sound and music computing, visual arts, video games, interactive artworks, virtual reality, robotics, and performance arts.
About FUSE
Chalmers Fuse is a modern makerspace and lab – a creative meeting place where education, research, industry and the community come together to test and implement ideas.
Everyone at Chalmers is welcome to attend Fuse, subject to space, but Tracks students have priority. All open study areas are accessible to everyone.