Modern Body Laboratory #1: Alan Turing – Artificial Intelligence and Immortality

Modern Body Platform

Symposium


Modern Body Festival invited ARTEk Foundation to present an evening symposium on Alan Turing.

Turing is considered the father of computer science and a pioneer in Artificial Intelligence and encryption. A panel of experts investigate his immense influence on our way of life, and speculate on the more obscure motivations behind his work and how they relate to ideas on transhumanism, cybersecurity, and gay rights.

The symposium is the latest stage in ARTEk’s opera production SECRETLY. The opera focuses on the life of Alan Turing, and aims to find deeper insight into a deeply influential figure who left very little evidence regarding his beliefs, desires and intentions, in both science and spirituality.

Writer Georg Hobmeier will create the libretto based on the symposium discussions, so please join us with your thoughts and questions and become part of the creation process!

For more information on the event, go here.
For impressions from the event, go here.


Modern Body Laboratory is a platform from Modern Body Festival, showcasing local makers and exploring emerging themes and ideas in preparation for our next biennial edition. This year’s Modern Laboratory themes are:
• Artificial Intelligence as a modern body
• Discovering Post-Relational Aesthetics

Description

Symposium on Alan Turing and Artificial Intelligence

Date & Duration

15 Nov 2017
3 hours

Location

Het Nutshuis, The Hague

Credits

Presenters & panelists:
Bennie Mols, Georg Hobmeier, Mirjam Van Reisen, Pieter van Engelen

Co-producer: Artek Foundation

Supported by: Creative Industries Fund NL, Stroom Den Haag, City of The Hague

Photos and Video: Madhouse Heaven