Rietveld Sandberg Research
On Monday 12 May 2025 the Centre of Expertise Creative Innovation (CoECI) organised the evening AI & Human Creativity at Pakhuis de Zwijger. Flavia Dzodan was one of the guests, together with Tessa Mei Duzee (Digital Media & Ethics Lecturer and Researcher at HvA), Harm Hofmans (Head of Education at MU), Joao Loupatty (Visual Storyteller & Lecturer Data, Technology & Ethics at HvA) and Constant Brinkman (Co-founder of Dead End Gallery).
The last few years are characterised by the rise of AI, and its impact is felt among various human industries, especially within creative fields. Generative AI is criticised by many for allegedly replacing human jobs. Quite notably, discussions have arisen on AI art and its ability to replace artists, making AI as a means for creativity a rather controversial issue. During this evening, we will explore how generative AI can enhance and support human creativity rather than replace it. We'll highlight both successful applications and challenges within the creative industries, addressing ethical dilemmas and sustainability issues. Additionally, the evening aims to identify essential regulations, strategies, and standards that creatives and policymakers must develop collaboratively to navigate the future responsibly and effectively.
research group
Algorithmic Cultures
photo: Nikola Lamburov
photo: Nikola Lamburov
Flavia Dzodan
lector/professor
photo: Nikola Lamburov
photo: Nikola Lamburov