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Theme: TEDxKTH: Designing the Future – AI's Role in Art, Creativity, and Architecture

This event occurred on
November 16, 2023
Stockholm, Stockholms län
Sweden

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized many industries and creative domains. Art, music, and architecture are no exception. Can AI inspire us to become more creative? Or does AI-generated art, music, and architecture lack originality and human creativity?

KTH Royal Institute of Technology Library
Osquars Backe 31
Osquars Backe 31
Stockholm, Stockholms län, 114 28
Sweden
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André Holzapfel

Associate Professor of Media Technology at KTH.
André Holzapfel is an Associate Professor of Media Technology at KTH. He holds one PhD degree in Computer Science and a second PhD degree in Ethnomusicology. His research focuses on the intersection between music and technology, for instance by using computational analyses in studies of music corpora, or investigating the development of technology for creative purposes.

Astrid Stenberg

Architect
Astrid Stenberg has a design competence that ranges from theatre to architecture. She now manages Wisdome Stockholm at Tekniska, a building project that challenges what is possible to build in wood. Architects Elding Oscarson won the competition and Blumer Lehmann made it possible on site. Traditional craftsmanship meets advanced technology.

Avid Fayaz

Studies computer science at KTH and linguistics at SU.
Avid Fayaz studies computer science at KTH and is the head of education at the KTH AI Society. He is also the host of The AI Pod, a scientific podcast focused on studying the impacts of artificial intelligence.

Binette Seck

Binette is a social entrepreneur and Obama Leader
Binette is a social entrepreneur and Obama Leader 2023, is dedicated to democratizing tech worldwide. As the co-founder of ChangersTech and partner at iCog Anyone Can Code, she empowers tens of thousands of young adults from under-resourced communities, granting them access to transformative tech education and opportunities. Binette’s journey as a black woman from humble beginnings in Tensta, Stockholm and Dakar has inspired her to become an influential leader in the Swedish tech scene. Recognized as the IT Woman of the Year 2021, Binette advocates for sustainable inclusivity, authentic leadership, and lasting impact. She humbly strives to make a difference in the lives of future generations.

David Dalmazzo,

Researcher, musician, and programmer
Researcher, musician, and programmer. David received the Margarita Salas grant in 2021 and is currently a postdoc in the division of Speech, Music, and Hearing at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, Sweden. Researching in the domain of Music and Artificial Intelligence under the MUSAiC project directed by Bob L. T. Sturm. His project focuses on modeling harmonic trajectories by implementing natural language processing models such as GPT using western-music corpora of several songs in various styles.

Ingrid Campo Ruiz

Architect, researcher, environmental advocate, and artist.
Ingrid Campo Ruiz’s research focuses on architecture, artificial intelligence, and their social and environmental impact. She is developing strategies to enhance social inclusion and preserve the environment in the places we live in, incorporating machine learning.

Laura Cros Vila, Cros Vila

Laura is a PhD candidate at the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH.
Laura is part of the MUSAiC project, an interdisciplinary research venture confronting questions and challenges at the frontier of the AI disruption of music. Her background is in Machine Learning and Signal Processing. Her research in MUSAiC is focused on music analysis, machine listening, music cognition, and model explainability, as well as playing the flute.

Luca Casini

Postdoctoral Researcher at KTH
Luca recently obtained a PhD in Data Science from the University of Bologna with a thesis on Human-centered AI and is currently working as a Postdoctoral Researcher at KTH. Combining his longtime interest for science and music, he is part of the MUSAiC project, led by Prof. Bob Sturm, studying Artificial Intelligence for music creation, especially generation in the symbolic domain.

Organizing team

Donnie SC
Lygonis

Stockholm, Sweden
Organizer

Lenita
Brodin Berggren

Stockholm, Sweden
Co-organizer
  • Pontus Juth
    Production
  • Sara Lind
    Marketing/Communications