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Kate Armstrong

Kate Armstrong is a Vancouver-based writer, artist, and curator with over 20 years of experience at the intersection of art and technology. Her interdisciplinary practice spans participatory work, generative text systems, video, and experimental narratives, with exhibitions featured globally, including at the Contemporary Art Centre in Vilnius, ISEA 2006 in San Jose, and the Yerba Buena Centre in San Francisco. Armstrong has also made significant contributions as a curator, founding Upgrade Vancouver and the Goethe Satellite, and serving as Artistic Director of ISEA2015, which brought together over 150 artists in partnership with major Vancouver galleries. In addition to her curatorial work, Armstrong has been involved in numerous organizations, serving as past President of the Western Front and on boards like BC Artscape and the Vancouver Art Gallery, where she currently chairs the Acquisitions Committee. She also founded Startland, supporting free training for immigrants entering the tech sector, and the Shumka Centre for Creative Entrepreneurship at Emily Carr University, fostering emerging artists. Armstrong's written contributions span publications such as *P.S.1/MoMa* and *Blackflash*, with her works held in collections like the Whitney Museum and Cornell University. She currently serves as Director of Living Labs at Emily Carr University and Co-Director of AI Futures for Art + Design.
10:00-10:20 Welcome

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Welcome

Kate Armstrong and Michael Tippett welcome all guests and speakers to the event.

10:20 - 10:50 - AI Film Screening Session 1

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AI Film Screening Session 1

Robort by Nobody & The Computer:
Set in a future where robots have taken over significant roles in society, this film centers on Robert, a former aspiring singer who has settled into life as an accountant. With robots increasingly integrated into everyday life, Robert loses his job, girlfriend, and band. The film explores themes of resilience, identity, and the human spirit amidst the rise of technology.
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Lapse by YZA Voku: 
A black-and-white poetic film featuring voiceover reflections on mortality. Winner of the "Best Craft" award in the 2nd edition of the AI Short Film Competition GEN:48 at RunwayML. 
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My Inner Child by Julie Wieland:
A moody music video with uncanny elements. 
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Serial by Maria Pokrovskaya:
A black-and-white film with kinesthetic, vintage vibes.
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How to Poison Art. A Step-by-Step Guide, by Mindeye:
This AI film is a humorous guide on how to 'destroy' art with all means possible or impossible. Shortlisted in Runway's GEN:48 Competition and AI Film Academy Awards.
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EP08 - Mystères Amers - Les Mystiques by Ethereal Moon: 
"Mystères Amers" pays tribute to LeMoon’s childhood and culture. The inspiration was taken from a French mystery book she knew and loved growing up, based on real-life mysteries often without resolution. The videos reflect themes of love, loss, and mysteries beyond our comprehension.
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Soft Creatures by BORA:
A multi-sensory entity exploring love, hope, identity, and intimacy through an audiovisual quest. The project explores imaginary landscapes as a way of manifesting reality with joy as a form of revolt. It aims to create tender portals, accompanied by a wish to queer futures and representations where intimacy is political. 
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Delivery Included and We are Chair, by Leilanni Todd:
These works are part of Floam World, a conceptual storytelling platform that uses film, fashion, and art to craft surreal, absurd, and playful narratives with generative AI and 3D media.
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Navigating through the Mid-Size World of Matter by Stacie Ant & Guile Twardowski
An experimental multi-media animation that takes viewers on a journey into the microcosm of the human body. Inspired by Richard Dawkins' insights into life's complexity, the piece presents a unique exploration of our internal world.

11:15 - 12:15 Aesthetics, Processes and Impacts

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Panel 1: New AI Filmmakers and Creators: Aesthetics, Processes, and Impacts

Panelists will explore how AI is reshaping aesthetics and challenging traditional visual norms and forms. Topics will include the practical impacts of AI-enabled tools on creative workflows and capabilities, highlighting what artists and filmmakers can now achieve, and how AI is democratizing filmmaking by lowering barriers and empowering new voices, leading to innovative forms of expression, distribution methods, and emerging creative communities. Featuring Leillani Todd, Manuel Sainsily, Stacie Ant, and Loretta Todd. Moderated by Kate Armstrong.

14:40 - 15:10 AI Film Screening Session 2

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AI Film Screening Session 2

Protopica by Manuel Sainsily & Will Selviz: 
An impressionistic film with voiceover in Guadeloupean Creole, created in collaboration with Open AI.
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Hardcore 94 by Dave Clark:
Inspired by 90s Compton life, the film combines elements of hip hop, horror, zombies, and aliens, drawing from Clark’s childhood and a feature film in development.
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Creature by The Reel Robot:
When a rogue scientist's synthetic creature escapes captivity, it unveils a sinister medical secret and unleashes a vengeful rampage in a modern twist on Frankenstein.
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Open Source by Metapuppet: 
A thrilling narrative where Dave discovers he's living in a simulated universe and faces a race against time to save his existence by escaping into a decentralized digital world.
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Capitol of Conformity by Aze Alter:
Set in a retro-futuristic metropolis, the film explores a world where the pursuit of joy has hidden costs.
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The Prometheus Expedition by Abel Art:
A haunting exploration of the unknown, following an expedition through eerie landscapes where reality blurs with the unimaginable.

16:45 - 17:00 Closing Reflections

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Closing Reflections