AI technology is quickly establishing itself in every corner of videogame production, from world-building to storytelling and beyond. But is AI a powerful tool for creativity or a threat?
From the maker of Wizard of AI, Dr Alan Warburton, comes a new artwork exploring what it means to live in a world driven by the obsession to see everything, all at once. Image Empire explores the conflict between the real and the virtual and how AI is changing the world we live in.
Join us on Thursday 5th March at the National Videogame Museum for an exclusive screening of digital artwork Image Empire, which explores the conflict between the real and the virtual and how AI is changing the world we live in.
Following the screening, Image Empire creator Alan Warburton, curator Hannah Redler-Hawes, and special guests will explore the questions, opportunities and challenges raised within the film, discussing perspectives from the cultural, games industry, and player perspectives.
There will be an opportunity for audience questions, and plenty of time for networking and exploring the games in our gallery after the panel has concluded.
Event schedule
Doors Open: 6:00pm
Welcome remarks: 6:30pm
Film Screening followed by Panel Discussion: 6:45pm
Networking: 8:15pm
Close: 9:00pm
This event is free of charge, however if you would like to support our work to preserve videogame heritage for future generation please consider adding a donation to your ticket.
Event description by organisers.
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