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Online Conference 2020

Automation and Creativity: Practice, Aesthetics and Reception of the Digital in Music and Literature

October 7-10th, 2020

Automated aesthetic practices are in the process of generating new manifestations of artistic and political everyday actions in a society saturated by media. The research project "From Avant-garde to Algorithm: Automated Creativity in Literature and Music" (Institute of English and American Studies, Institute of German Studies, Institute for Music and its Mediation, TU Braunschweig) critically accompanies these developments and brings together researchers from the fields of literature, cultural studies, media studies, cognitive and computer science in the context of this online conference held in German and English.

In accordance with the interdisciplinary orientation of the project, the conference will bring together contributions that deal with the general change in dispositifs of creativity in the context of digitalisation and machine learning as well as the specific historical, aesthetic and socio-technical characteristics of the various fields of artistic and cultural production.

The topic area Music combines various perspectives of cultural and sociological studies on contemporary musical practices. Drawing on the critical discourses of Disability, Gender and Postcolonial Studies, the contributions deal with the impact of social and cultural power structures on musical contexts. Particular attention is paid to the complex relationship between musical practice and the technocultural conditions of comprehensive digitalization. Sensitive to the idiosyncrasies of digital music and sound technologies, the program addresses the issue of what it means to make music in conjunction with globally marketed things that are highly complex, performative, knowing, networked and culturally charged.

The topic area English Studies addresses with the automation of linguistic processes of creation and reception, drawing on contributions from the Humanities, Computer Science and Cognitive Science. These are placed in the context of the tension between human and 'artificial' creativity, and between the linguistic and market value of language in the digital age. It will address questions such as: Can automation currently or in the future be implemented within creative processes? Do they similarly transform and superimpose upon forms of reception, both in an academic context, as well as within wider society? What influence do these changes exert on the medium of language and its distribution and dissemination?

The topic area German Studies is concerned firstly with the concept of creativity in computer-generated texts. The aim is to derive the artistic criteria for describing these texts from the structure of the technology used, instead of just comparing them to 'human' works. Secondly, the specifics of reading and writing non-linear interactive texts will be examined. In these, the text represents an explorable world and reading and reception mean play and action. Thirdly, we take an in-depth look at the automation of literature against the backdrop of its historical development and question the general understanding of digitality and creativity.

Schedule

Wednesday | October 7th, 2020

Chair: Eckart Voigts

all times CEST        
4:00–4:20pm   Welcome & Project introduction   DE
    Break    
4:30–4:50pm Screening AI Research in Media Studies - Overview and Perspectives Christoph Ernst & Andreas Sudmann DE
4:50–5:10pm Discussion      
    Break    
5:40–6:00pm Screening Gender, Bias and Discrimination: Towards an AI 'Response-ability' Corinna Bath DE
6:00–6:20pm Discussion      
  Bonus Webinar Recording: Robot Theatre Louise LePage EN
Thursday | October 8th, 2020 | Literature panel

Morning | Chair: Robert Hain

all times CEST        
11:00–11:20am Screening A certain amount of (operative) ontology is required. Max Benses automatische Ästhetik 1969 / 1979. Lorenz Engell DE
11:20–11:40am Screening A Poetics of Exhaustion: Looking at the Automation of Literature from its Dead Ends Florian Cramer EN
11:40–12:20pm Discussion Lorenz Engell & Florian Cramer DE
  Break  
12:40–1:00pm Screening Algorithmic Empathy: On Two Paradigms of Generative Literature Hannes Bajohr EN
1:00–1:20pm Screening (Inter-)Active Texts - On the Birth of the Reader as Player Christian Stein DE
1:20–2:00pm Discussion Hannes Bajohr & Christian Stein DE
  Lunch break  

Afternoon | Chair: Robin Auer

all times CEST        
4:00–4:20pm Screening Artificial creativity, Anthropocentrism and Post-Creativity Jan Løhmann Stephensen EN
4:20–4:40pm Screening The Nature of Human Creativity Anna Abraham EN
4:40–5:20pm Discussion Jan Løhmann Stephensen & Anna Abraham EN
    Break    
5:40–6:00pm Screening Language in the age of algorithmic reproduction (the pandemic years) Pip Thornton EN
6:00–6:20pm Screening Trends in the Computer Generation of Literary Books Nick Montfort EN
6:20–7:00pm Discussion Nick Montfort & Anna Abraham & Jan Løhmann Stephensen EN
Friday | October 9th, 2020 | Music panel

Chair: Sebastian Kunas

all times CEST        
4:00–4:20pm Screening The Promise and Problems of Ableton’s Push (and every other musical instrument on the planet): A Framework for Assessing the Accessibility of Musical Instruments Adam Patrick Bell EN
4:20–4:40pm Screening Getting the balance right: exploring gendered inequalities within technologically-mediated music practices and cultures Victoria Armstrong EN
4:40–5:20pm Discussion Adam Patrick Bell & Victoria Armstrong EN
  Break  
5:40–6:00pm Screening Mastering Data: The Role of Big Data in Music Production Paul Théberge EN
6:00–6:20pm Screening The Uncanny Object of Race in Sound Roshanak Kheshti EN
6:20–7:00pm Discussion Paul Théberge & Roshanak Kheshti EN
Saturday | October 10th, 2020

Chair: Jan Röhnert

all times CEST        
4:00–4:20pm Screening Creativity in Computers - The Triumph of Artificial Intelligence Wolf-Tilo Balke DE
4:20–4:50pm Discussion  
  Pause  
5:00–5:20pm Screening Künstliche Literatur Jörgen Schäfer & Peter Gendolla DE
5:20–5:50pm Discussion  
5:50–6:10pm Conclusion DE
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