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AI and Belonging: Would You Like To Take A Seat?
A performance lecture with Amanda Tkaczyk
Thursday, September 17
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Old Post Office
Riverview RoomLocal artist, Amanda Tkaczyk, explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping connection, creativity, and belonging.
What does it mean to belong in the age of artificial intelligence? Part-artist talk, part-performance, part-workshop, this session explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping connection, creativity, and belonging. Through examples from her own interdisciplinary art practice, Amanda Tkaczyk examines emerging uses of AI to foster connection, care, and collective imagination. The session invites audiences into an evolving conversation about technology, creativity, and the future of human relationships.
During the workshop component of the session, the audience is welcome to discuss ideas of AI and participate in short creative activities with each other. Registrants are encouraged to bring their smartphone.
About the speaker
Amanda Tkaczyk is an award-winning educator who is passionate about co-designing meaningful experiences. In addition to nearly a decade of professional IT experience, Amanda is a Certified Information Privacy Professional - Canada and completed her Master of Management in Artificial Intelligence in 2021.
Accessibility
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COST: Free
AGE GROUP: | Older Adults | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Workshops | Performances and Films Screenings | Lectures and Talks | Cambridge Art Galleries Programs |
Old Post Office
The Old Post Office is an award-winning, all-digital public library, offering breathtaking views of the Grand River and free technology programs for all ages. Each floor in this restored heritage building offers a unique area of exploration, including the Creative Studios, Children’s Discovery Centre, Makerspace, and Riverview Reading Room.
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