This one-hour webinar brings together Melisa Kayowa and Evans Akanyijuka to examine how artificial intelligence participates in artistic research through archives, memory, representation and cultural authority. Drawing on their complementary S+T+ARTS Afropean Intelligence projects, the session moves beyond AI-generated outputs to focus on the human, material, institutional and computational decisions that shape what machines can remember, interpret and reproduce.
A new position paper by T6 Ecosystems, developed as a joint contribution from the PACESETTERS and S+T+ARTS EC(H)O projects and building on the policy discussions at the Society for Artistic Research (SAR) 2026 Conference in Galway, calls for stronger recognition of artistic research, Artistic Intelligence, and the Cultural and Creative Industries within the European Union's next Multiannual Financial Framework (2028–2034) and future research and innovation programmes.
Working Group 2 invites applications from artists, artistic researchers, cultural entrepreneurs and innovation leaders with demonstrable experience building platforms, labs, ventures, cooperatives or other long-term initiatives at the intersection of art, research, technology and society.
We invite artists, researchers, PhD candidates, and early-career practitioners to join the Geografía Poética Workshop, a 5-day workshop-residency taking place on Ons Island, within the Atlantic Islands National Park, Galicia, Spain, from 22 to 26 September 2026. This event is organised within the Working Group on Reference Frameworks (WG3) of the COST Action Artistic Intelligence and builds on the ongoing lines of work of Geografía Poética.
The Action's first training school will take place in Rome, 8-10 June 2026 at the Rome Academy of Fine Arts. See the full schedule and selected participants here!
Working Group 3 - Reference Frameworks - would like to request participants of Artistic Intelligence to fill in this survey on 'Experience in current referencing within artistic research".
Artistic Intelligence (CA23158) is pleased to announce the appointment of our new Working Group Vice Leaders. Learn more about the individuals taking on this exciting role here!
Invitation to submit an abstract for a presentation at the second meeting of Collective Intelligencies (Working group 2). Please submit your proposals by 14.08.2025.
Artistic Intelligence invites members of Working Group 3 Reference Frameworks, to submit a contribution to the upcoming WG3 meeting on 13th-14th of June 2025, in a face-to-face format.
A summary of the 2-day Working Group 3 of COST Action Artistic Intelligence that took place 13 + 14 June 2025 at AVU, Prague. The first day was shared with the Research Catalogue portal partner meeting, while the second day was purely for WG3, with WG3 members inputs and discussions...
We are pleased to invite Young and Early Career Researchers and Innovators (Y/ECR) of the Action to participate in this first informal, online meeting.
At the 2nd. General Meeting of COST Action "Artistic Intelligence" at the Faculty of Fine Arts Pontevedra, University of Vigo, the keynote address will be by Michael Schwab.
The next Artistic Intelligence General Meeting will be held in the historical city of Pontevedra, Galicia (Spain) and hosted by the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Vigo, on the 26th and 27th of February 2026.
Artistic Intelligence Webinar #2 Communication Strategies. 23th January 2026, 10h30 - 12h00. Speaker: Linnea Langfjord Kristensen, Science Communication Coordinator of the COST Action Artistic Intelligence.
Artistic Intelligence Webinar #1 Resilient Creativity - A Must, Not a Choice // 13th January 2026, 10h30 - 12h00 CET. Speaker: Kenan Zekić, Bosnia and Herzegovina-based designer, educator, and publishing creative director.