Professor Anna Haff, an assistant professor in digital arts, recently presented at the 113th Annual Conference of the 113th College Art Association (CAA) “Channels: AI, AI, Authors, Mysticism, and the Creation of Meaning in Creative Practice and Education.”
Huff’s speech focused on the use of AI as a collaborator of interdisciplinary technical art works, highlighting the educational application of AI in the Liberal Arts Intermedia Program.
Through the lens of shared authors, collaboration, and slow time translation, Huff presented AI work that opened up AI tweaks as a way to generate characters in performance work from opening AI tweaks to opening AI tweaks to performance work.
Using examples of classwork and assignment, Huff explored “how to collaborate with AI as a different form of translation and complicate author ideas through critical exchanges.”