1-2 years MSCA fellowship
MSCA Fellow in Digital human: artificial intelligence enhanced human bodies and the representation of the self - deadline 08/03/2019 Description
Futures of Living Technologies
MSCA Fellow in Digital human: artificial intelligence enhanced human bodies and the representation of the self - deadline 08/03/2019 Description
The project is led by RIXC (Riga) and includes OsloMet (Oslo), Liepaja University (Liepaja), Biofilia Aalto (Helsinki), Emmerport (Bourges), Project Atol (Ljubjana), and Baltan (Eindoven). The project will organize workshops and residencies, exhibitions and conferences, publications and research, network building.
Artistic research combined with IT methods can be a great way to educate children to robotics and AI. We received a visit from forskning.no and 10-years old Eskil, to show how our multi-disciplinary research methods at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Art con…
We presented our OsloMet projects at the Kulturtanken Lunch Seminar 29/11 at 12:00-15:00, during the celebrations for Leonardo's journal turning 50 years. Abstract: Using an algorithm inspired by the clustering behaviour of young honeybees applied to a small ‘swarm’ of thymio robots, Haakon Haraldsen Roenand…
Our OsloMet students Joachim Berg, Gustav Berggren, Arqam Sajid, Ruben Jahren and Sivert Borgeteien are investigating art generated by Artificial Intelligence, in particular evolutionary art. They evolve genotypes of overlapping transparent geometrical shapes of different colors to approximate pictures and paintings with a new artistic…
Inspired by the pheromone-based form of communication found in various species of social insects such as bees and ants, thymio robots are placed on a heat sensitive surface that changes colour based on their movements. The robots interact both among themselves and with the environment,…
Our students Benjamin, Haakon and Stephanie have presented our projects at TKD Day, the annual celebration of the Faculty of Technology, Art and Design at OsloMet. Great engagement and interest from the participants.
PhD Proposal in our group at TKD - artificial intelligence enhanced human bodies and the representation of the self DESCRIPTION
Our student Vako Varankian, in collaboration with Heidi Dahlsveen, has investigated an experimental approach to storytelling with the help of our robot Leonardo (AKA Pepper). The performance and demo can be seen in the hallway at OsloMet.
Aesthetics meets computer scienceIn this guest lecture, our OsloMet master students at the Dept. of Art, Design and Drama learn about Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Life, and reflect around such technologies in the context of artistic research.