Workshop Data & Drama: Crafting Narratives through Artificial Intelligence

Data & Drama: Erzählungen durch künstliche Intelligenz © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan | TheWhizKind

Sat, 28.10.2023

4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi

***Registrations closed***

This interactive workshop delves into the blend of narrative artistry - by the human, facilitated by the power of artificial intelligence (AI). Participants will gain a unique perspective on how to harness AI to weave compelling stories from raw data. We encourage authors, storytellers as well as theatre professionals/students/enthusiasts to join the workshop. No prior experience of AI is required.

Date: Saturday, 28.10.2023
Time: 4 - 7 PM
Ages: 18+

About the Workshop Facilitator: Blessin Varkey
Blessin Varkey © Blessin Varkey Blessin Varkey leads an engineering team for Generative AI and ML/DL applications for enterprises, via rapid prototyping at Tata Consultancy Services. Additionally, he is a visiting faculty at NIFT Delhi, where he instructs the elective “Theatre: Performance, AI & Design.” As a BeFantastic Fellow in 2023, Blessin, along with a team, showcased the first improvised AI performance, centred on Climate Change at the Future Fantastic Festival, Bangalore, and the LaLaLand festival in the Netherlands. Blessin has a B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering and a postgraduate degree in Artificial Intelligence.

About the Series: Data & Drama - Theatre, Writing & Visual Art

In the contemporary digital age, the confluence of data, storytelling and visual art is revolutionising the way we communicate, understand, and interpret our world. In this series of events, we want to explore both the potential and the challenges of AI tools in the artistic fields of theatre, writing, storytelling, and visual art. In which ways can these tools help us in creation, in generating and shaping ideas, in overcoming creative blockages etc. – and what are the limits, challenges, legal implications etc.
This event series is a part of the project DigiVerse. How to Read Media.

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