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Free Tate Modern Talk | Workshop

Tech, Tea + Exchange

11 May 2025 at 12.00–16.00
25 May 2025 at 12.00–16.00
A group of people sit around a large table in a conference room. They are listening to a woman speak. Behind her a large whiteboard reads 'Our data?'.

Digital Maker Collective at Tate Exchange, 2019. Photo by Dan Weill

Join us to hear from current and future experts shaping the landscape of creative learning using generative AI

Explore creative coding, hands-on demos, and the potential of generative AI as a creative collaborator. Enjoy tea, spark curiosity, and connect with like-minded people in a fun, informal setting. Perfect for beginners and tech enthusiasts alike.

These two public moments are a celebration of a month-long intensive programme with students from Goldsmiths and UAL. Inspired by Tate's collection and leading practitioners in the field, they will be producing and sharing new work developed using generative AI.

Sunday 11 May

12.00-13.00

Panel Discussion and Q&A with Alex Estorick, Micol Ap, Chris Follows, chaired by Rachel Falconer

Free with ticket

Book for the Panel Discussion

13.00-16.00

Open Studio & Workshop with Digital Maker Collective and students from Goldsmiths and UAL

Talking Tables with guest hosts picking up on key themes from the panel discussion

Free, drop-in

Sunday 25 May

12.00-13.00

Opening Talk with speakers to be confirmed

Free with ticket

Book for the Opening Talk

13.00-16.00

Showcase of work produced throughout the month & Open Studio with students from Goldsmiths and UAL

Free, drop-in

The Digital Intimacies Learning Season is supported by Anthropic. Also supported by Marcin and Izabela Wiszniewski

Rachel Falconer

Rachel Falconer is a curator, researcher and the founder of curatorial collective Mutable Prototype Syndicate operating at the critical intersections of contemporary art practice, feminist technoscience, emergent technologies, civic data infrastructures and networked culture. She is Head of Digital Arts Computing and Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Chris Follows

Chris Follows is Emerging Technologies Lead at University of the Arts London (UAL), supporting academic integration of new technologies into creative practice, including design, performance and art. Chris is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the creative relationships between hand-made, code, blockchain and AI Art, through painting. He is co-founder of artsXR, an immersive production studio and founder of Digital Maker Collective.

Alex Estorick

Alex Estorick is a writer, editor, and curator who seeks to develop socially progressive approaches to new technologies. As Editor-in-Chief at Right Click Save, he aims to drive critical conversation about blockchain, NFTs, and Web3. He is also Contributing Editor for Art and Technology at Flash Art. He was lead author of the first aesthetics of crypto art and is an International Selector for The Lumen Prize.

Micol Ap

Micol Ap is an entrepreneur, curator, and leader in the art and technology space. She is the former founder of VERTICAL, a leading digital art & culture platform. Micol has curated exhibitions worldwide, working with some of the most prominent contemporary digital artists. Currently, Micol is the Gallery Director for Fellowship, a contemporary art gallery specializing in artists working with technology.

Digital Maker Collective (DMC)

Digital Maker Collective (DMC) are an informal, voluntary Research and Development (R & D) Collective made up of Creative Tech Innovators from University of the Art London (UAL) staff, students, alumni and partners. DMC share common goals in exploring emerging technologies in the context of arts practice, education, society and the creative industries.

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