CORRELATIONS

Forum for AI in
Art & Design
11.-13. Dec 2024
HfG
Offenbach
Correlations is an interdisciplinary event that gathers artists, designers, educators, students, theorists and the public for an exchange on the evolving role of artificial intelligence and robotics in art and design.
Over 2.5 days, Correlations provides a forum for critical reflection, knowledge and skill sharing to explore questions such as:

​​How is artificial intelligence reshaping artistic and design practices?

What new dynamics of authorship, responsibility, and agency emerge?

How do the infrastructures and algorithms behind generative AI shape cultural production, and what critical role can art and design play in examining, reflecting and influencing these developments?

Through lectures, workshops, panels, performances and an exhibition participants will engage with the cultural, ethical, and societal implications of AI, while exploring its potential and limitations as both a tool and a subject for artistic experimentation.
The forum is open to all and free to attend.

PROGRAM

With contributions by:

Hannes Bajohr, Sarah Ciston, Ariana Dongus, Anja Engelke, Leon-Etienne Kühr, Max Kreis, Ava Leandra Kleber, Roland Meyer, Olga Moskatova, Diego Nóbrega, Ting-Chun Liu, Tereza Ruller, Jordi Tost, Vavara & Mar, Johanna Teresa Wallenborn, Lukas Wilde and more.

EXHIBITION

The exhibition features works by:

Ana Duarte, Ava Leandra Kleber, Axelle Julien, Dzennifer, Elise Pixel, Ilya Martynov, Jana Margarethe Hartmann, j00n, Lilian C. Scheuer, Matthias Grund, Mona Nguyen, Nelli Gomez Baumert, Rahel Pabst, Soyeon Park, Seongsin Lee, Elisa Deutloff, Fabiana Friedländer, Iana Vydrina and more.

CORRELATIONS TEAM

PROGRAM & EVENT

Prof. Alex Oppermann
Prof. Catrin Altenbrandt
Prof. Adrian Nießler
Ivan Iovine
Mattis Kuhn
Leon-Etienne Kühr
Johanna Teresa Wallenborn


Max Kreis
Elisa Deutloff
Ava Leandra Kleber
J00n
Hannah Schroll
Gyumin Lee
Rebekka Plenkner
GRAPHIC DESIGN

Tobias Abel

MOTION GRAPHICS

Evgeny Tverdokhlebov

WEBSITE

Max Kreis
Gilberto Mascarenhas
The forum is held by KITeGG, a 4-year research project on AI in Art and Design, and is the second in a series of eight summer and winter schools between 2022 and 2025.
For further information visit:

gestaltung.ai
hfg-offenbach.de