Thank you to the fantastic cast and crew of Faust Shop 2.0, who performed at Cambridge Central Library on 16 March as part of the @Cambridge_Fest.
Please find the full cast list here: buff.ly/3uki6oQ
📸 by Jacob Baldwin
ALT Cast photo of Faust Shop 2.0 in the performance space of Cambridge Central Library. There are eleven persons pictured, each holding a daffodil.
Our visiting academic from @QMUL, Prof Nelya Koteyko (@koteyko_nelya), is set to deliver a fascinating lecture on facilitating autistic sociality through participatory design workshops.
Tuesday 12 March, 1-2pm
SG2 in the Alison Richard Building
Join us: buff.ly/3SnQebi
ALT A photograph which takes up most of the image is placed towards the bottom left corner of the image. It depicts the hands of workshop participants looking through a selection of flashcards. On the table beneath the two pairs of hands in shot, there are more hexagonal cards laid out in a messy honeycomb-like shape. The image is cropped with curved, smooth, scalloped edges and is places on a bright mustard yellow background.
Why do so many AI projects and their implementation in companies fail? Global Architect in human centred design Dr Chantelle Brandt Larsen will talk about the human gap in AI. Join us for a public talk on 1 March: cdh.cam.ac.uk/events/37658/ @DigCamHum @CRASSHlive@CambridgeJBS
📢All are welcome to this workshop, which brings together experts in the field of translation pedagogy and AI to discuss developments in generative AI and their potential applications in the teaching of translation.💻
Attendance free💡
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#FaustShop 2.0: Do you know Faustus?
Mephisto: Doctor?
FS: And my servant.
Cured of the knowledge-drive Faust ventures into a world where AI has spread across the screens to create artificial life with his student Wagner. Tickets are live! @CamDigHum@GermanCambridge@CRASSHlive
Registration for @Cambridge_Fest is now open!
We have four very brilliant and very different events: a walking tour, an edit-a-thon, an art installation and an immersive performance lecture.
Take a look in the programme or book directly with us here: buff.ly/3wbfhqy
Only a few days left to secure your tickets for 'Women and Conspiracy: Experiments with Paranoid Knowledges' with @KingsCollegeLon's Professor Clare Birchall.
Are you coming? Register below.
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This is your chance to work hands-on with augmented reality projections, motion-capture (Mocap) suits, and Performance as Research techniques in a low time-commitment project. Student performers, movement practitioners, digital/tech designers & production managers: get in touch!
ALT Faust Shop in black lined lettering on a white background with various 'gitchy' triangular shapes surrounding 'shop' on the right hand side in bright green, pink, yellow, blue and orange.
Calling all Cambridge-based actors, producers, technicians!
Join @AnnjaNeumann & Alex Mentzel in re-staging two scenes from Goethe’s Faust, transposed into an AI Winter, for a very special @Cambridge_Fest performance on March 16.
Can you help? Read on ⬇️
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Exciting news from us!
We will soon be announcing our new #fundingopportunities for all things #digitalgood!
Don't miss out - sign up for our newsletter now to be one of the first to hear about it: eepurl.com/idhmon
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Thrilled to share with the world that my writing has won the £25,000 Ideas Prize this year. My book 'Monstrous Archives'—a technological history of the archive—will be out with @ProfileBooks and I feel so touched by the generosity and faith people have shown in my work
📣Our colleagues @CamDigHum are hosting a public lecture by @Mark_A_H (Director of @literarylab at Stanford) on 'Truth in (Climate) Fiction' this week - Wednesday 3 May, 5.45-7.15pm in the McCrum Lecture Theatre @CorpusCambridge. See the thread below for more details!
Exciting free public lecture in Cambridge next Wednesday 5.45-7.15pm from highly esteemed visiting academic Mark Algee-Hewitt.
The title of Mark's talk is 'Truth in (Climate) Fiction.'
➡️cdh.cam.ac.uk/events/36367/
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After Abstraction event this Friday, March 17th, 5pm.
In this experimental performance, paintings interconnect with music and an exhibition meets its creation process. Produced and co-directed by CDH fellow @AnnjaNeumann, register with link below.
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We are lucky to have so many fantastic free events in Cambridge.✨Join us this Saturday for 'After Abstraction' as we explore how music, meaning and movement are articulated across different spaces and media. Produced by CDH fellow @AnnjaNeumann & hosted at @magdalenealumni
Did you know that CDH runs research seminars in Cambridge, freely open to the public? Join us on the 7th of March for what will be a facinating talk by
@AmooreLouise
as she considers how #Politics is being refigured by #MachineLearning.
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Come and see the exhibition exploring living space as it is most heatedly debated in post-pandemic times and across Anglo-German history if you happen to be close to Cambridge!
The exhibition is also accompanied by an exciting series of events and performances! 👩🎓🎨🎶
The first is this coming Saturday, 11 February, 3pm:
Secret Grounds - Ruth Rix in conversation with Georgina Paul (of @hilda_beastoxf)
Seminar Room 4, Cripps Court, @magdalenealumni
We are on! After Abstraction: experimental musical performance in response to Ruth Rix paintings & Rüdiger Görner's talk on Anglo-German poetry&painting. Become part of the Cross-Connections exhibition: magd.cam.ac.uk/events/cross-…. Step in: cdh.cam.ac.uk/about/news/aft…
ALT Ruth Rix, Messages, 2019, mixed media on board, 13x18cm
My piece about playing #Faust as a medically complex actor has been published by @CamDigHum!
@AnnjaNeumann’s #FaustShop, an XR adaptation of Goethe’s “Faust,” asks us to consider the pacts we make with technology.
See a familiar story from a new POV: cdh.cam.ac.uk/media/blog/und…
A question for #MedTwitter & #medhums Twitterati: how much % of their time do med students and staff usually spend rehearsing medicine in simulation centres? Any data or guesses? @Durhamlmh @glasgowmedhums @ProfKneebone @CamDigHum