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27 August 2024

Gen AI on the Fly Competition

Copyright, Bias, Singularity...Generative AI has sparked heated debates, especially in academic circles. Yet, its rapid speed and creative potential are widely embraced. At TU Delft, we welcome this generative spirit and the opportunities it brings to our community as we welcome to campus the natives of Gen AI, the generation of generative AI. Join the TU Delft Library in revealing and celebrating the advantages AI has brought to academics and culture with a juried exhibition of the best of Gen AI on campus. Competition details: Show off your technical chops and creativity by submitting your work, co-created with Generative AI, for an upcoming TU Delft Library exhibition in the categories: Visual Art - images, text/poetry, video, etc. (submit hi-res standard file formats e.g., .mp4, .jpg, .png ...) Music (submit preferably an .mp4 video that contains your name and song title throughout with end credits or an .mp3 if necessary) Scholarship - academic assignments, posters, papers, diagrams, etc. (submit preferably hi-res .jpg/s or .png/s; .pdf if necessary) This is an opportunity to not only exhibit your work but also to compete for ‘Best in Show’ in each category (€100,-) with an additional Grand Prize of €300,-. Entries will be reviewed by an internal committee and Gen AI artists and researchers, Jeroen van der Most & Peter van der Putten, will select prize winners. Submission Guidelines: Open to all students and staff of TU Delft. Submissions should be works co-created with Generative AI. All creative and technical disciplines are welcome. Submission Deadline: 23rd of September Exhibition Opening and Prizes: 17th of October Location: TU Delft Library, Main hall Submit your work Gen AI on the Fly Exhibition & programme 17 October – 9 January The Gen AI on the Fly exhibition will showcase the TU Delft campus community submissions and the winners of the competition as well as explore generation (both with and without AI) and its speed through the works of two pairs of art tech collaborators: Jeroen van der Most & Peter van der Putten will present their environmentally provocative piece, Letters from Nature , which uses Gen AI to pen climate change activist letters from the POV of the planet. (28 Nov) Laurent Mignonneau & Christa Sommerer will showcase their on-the-fly (literally) generated flocking behaviours in their video installations, People on the Fly and Portrait on the Fly . The Gen AI on the Fly programme events will also highlight the positive societal impacts of Generative AI and the speed of advancement, while not forgetting to expose opportunities to engineer and apply all technology critically. Other news 30 January 2024 Interactive Environments Minor students bring the Library's Collection Wall back to life Several projects being led by or involving IDE researchers have secured kick-starter grants from the Convergence’s Resilient Delta Initiative. 23 February 2023 Call: Would you like to contribute with your XR experiences in education and research? Closing date is Friday the 17th of March. 01 February 2023 Short Scientific work at TU Delft From 1 February 2023, the TU Delft Short Scientific Work Scheme will come into force as part of TU Delft's Open Access policy. 23 February 2023 Call: Would you like to contribute with your XR experiences in education and research? Closing date is Friday the 17th of March. 01 February 2023 Short Scientific work at TU Delft From 1 February 2023, the TU Delft Short Scientific Work Scheme will come into force as part of TU Delft's Open Access policy. 11 May 2023 Increase in Open Access publications by 2022 For the 9th time, the open access monitor was carried out for TU Delft by the Research Support team. The report is based on the current definitions of the national OA monitoring framework. More than in all previous years, the share of open access within TU Delft has grown.