Wilding AI Open Lab

26th Jan 2025 26th Jan 2025 13:00 17:00

Wilding AI Lab fellows and co-hosts

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MONOM

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  • Created in collaboration with the initiative »Wilding AI,« the four-day Wilding AI lab at CTM will assemble a group of 14 participants selected via open call—Daniel Limaverde, Evangeline Y Brooks, Federico Visi, Gadi Sassoon, Hyeji Nam, Irini Kalaitzidi, Nico Daleman, Ninon and Jun Suzuki, SENAIDA, Three Amps, Transient Cat, and TWEE—to learn about the application of generative AI in spatial audio, and collectively explore the wilder territories of AI.

    Set within the 4DSOUND environment of MONOM, Berlin’s centre for spatial sound, the Wilding AI Lab is designed as a public experiment for sound artists and musicians to learn about and experiment with some of the latest AI systems bridging large-language models and generative AI sound, all within the spatialised audio environment. The lab follows the artist and researcher Beth Coleman’s appeal for imagining an AI »that can be free – if not to imagine, then to generate – speeding through possibilities, junctures that are idiotic until they are not.«

    Following three intensive lab days focused on themes of word, sound, and space with co-hosts Alexandre Saunier, Beth Coleman, Maurice Jones, and Rania Kim (Portrait XO), the lab will invite audiences for a series of prototype presentations, artistic interventions, talks, and presentations sharing both process and outcomes of the lab and its participants.

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    Presented in collaboration with »Wilding AI,« a research-creation collective led by Beth Coleman, Romi Morrison and Maurice Jones, the »Wilding AI Lab« at CTM 2025 is supported by MONOM Studios, and CTM Festival.

    The ongoing »Wilding AI« initiative is supported by MUTEK, MUTEK Mexico, MONOM Studios, 4DSOUND, Neutone Inc., Concordia University, and the Society for Arts and Technology.

    Wilding AI is made possible by round 14 of the Goethe-Institut International Coproduction Fund.