Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, Xin Liu, Sougwen Chung, Andrew Thomas Huang, Julianknxx, Restless Egg and more join line-up for Creative Intelligence at the Southbank Centre
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The Southbank Centre today announces further programming for the inaugural edition of Creative Intelligence, a brand new weekend-long takeover exploring the future of art, technology and creativity. The weekend is a highlight of the Southbank Centre’s 75th year, and celebrates the same spirit of innovation and curiosity which launched the 1951 Festival of Britain, the first chapter in the Southbank Centre’s story.
Creative Intelligence will take over the Southbank Centre’s iconic 11-acre site from Friday 11 – Sunday 13 September, transforming it into a playground of human imagination: an open and democratic space for learning, play and technological experimentation. The three day programme is packed with art, performance, music, and debate, alongside plenty of opportunities to get hands-on with creative tech. Centred on innovation and discovery for everyone, Creative Intelligence brings together artists, writers, experts and the public to explore creativity in an age where our understanding of both human and artificial intelligence is rapidly shifting.
The programme for Creative Intelligence, which is supported by UKRI, is structured across six interconnected programme strands. The first, Algorithmic Ecosystems, sees three major outdoor installations unfurl across the Southbank Centre site. Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg’s Pollinator Pathmaker blooms along the Riverside Terrace, whilst in the Queen Elizabeth Hall roof garden, Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler’s large-scale map work, Anatomy of an AI, sits alongside a mesmeric new soundscape by Katie Paterson, developed in collaboration with Mary Anne Hobbs.
The second strand, the Creative Intelligence Summit, is an event that brings together curators, makers, creatives, thinkers and experts to unpick some of the knottiest questions around how we live, how we work, and how we create, and how we want to move into the future. The Creative Intelligence Summit takes place on Friday 11 September in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, and concludes with a Deep Listening Session from pioneering artist Holly Herndon.
Across Saturday 12 and Sunday 13, the Clore Ballroom hosts the third strand of programming: the Exploration Bazaar, a free, hands-on showcase curated and co-led by Justin Spooner and Professor Rose Luckin CBE. Representatives from Goldsmiths, the Royal College of Art, the University of the Arts London, and City St George’s present live experiments and public debates. Alongside this sit an array of interactive experiments from Google Arts & Culture, available for the public to engage, play, and learn.
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