Voice & AI: Myth and Storytelling Symposium

Centre for Creative Technologies

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Voice & AI: Myth and Storytelling Symposium
Centre for Creative Technologies

Artist(s): Francesco Bentivegna, Liz Faber, Amina Abbas Nazari, Yaron Shyldrkot, Wesley Goatley, Jessica Feldman, Ester Fuoco

Date: 31.01.2025, 10:00 - 14:00

Location: University of Bristol, Bristol

A humanities-focused symposium on Voice and Artificial Intelligence.

Voice & AI: Myth and Storytelling is a relaxed symposium where emerging experts from Voice Studies and AI Studies will convene to exchange ideas and explore the theoretical and practical intersections of Voice and AI within the Humanities. The symposium will feature contributions from Francesco Bentivegna, Liz Faber, Amina Abbas Nazari, Yaron Shyldrkot, Wesley Goatley, Jessica Feldman, Ester Fuoco. This is a small event, and we will have a limited number of spaces (20).

The event is scheduled for January 31, 2025, from 10 AM to 2 PM at the SS Great Britain.

To sign up, please follow this link.

In the afternoon, Genevieve Lively and Will Slocombe will present their latest edited volume, The Routledge Handbook of AI and Literature, featuring speeches from the contributors.

We can offer a small fee for those ECRs and PGRs outside the SW, so please let us know if that is the case. For any questions, feel free to contact f.bentivegna@bristol.ac.uk.

The Voice & AI symposium series is presented with the support of the Alan Turing Institute, the Faculty of Arts, Law and Social Sciences (University of Bristol) and the Centre for Creative Technologies.

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