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Hello ARLIS/NA friends!

Stephanie Beene and I are interested in organizing a pre-coordinated panel
for ARLIS/NA 2023 that would explore intersections between artificial
intelligence (AI) and art and visual media librarianship. Potential topics
include, but are definitely not limited to:

   - Practical approaches for exhibiting, describing, and preserving
   AI-generated work
   - Questions around agency and authorship in AI-generated or -mediated
   artwork
   - Potential impacts of AI on GLAM labor or workflows, such as reference
   chatbots or computer vision-aided subject description
   - Ethical issues surrounding the use of image collections in machine
   learning, with regard to copyright, attribution, and/or development of
   surveillance technologies
   - Teaching AI/algorithmic literacy for art and design students
   - Supporting tools and techniques for creating AI-generated or -mediated
   artwork

We would love this panel to include speakers with a range of functional
expertise across art and visual media librarianship, as well as feature
perspectives different from our own. We also invite those with interest in
or ideas about this topic but do not yet have concrete case
studies/finished projects from their own work to get in touch! If you would
like to be involved, email Maggie Murphy ([log in to unmask]) and Stephanie
Beene ([log in to unmask]) by August 1. (Please include us both on your email!)

Very best,
Maggie

Maggie Murphy (she/her)
Assistant Professor, Visual Art & Humanities Librarian
*Liaison to the School of Art, Weatherspoon Art Museum, and Departments of
Interior Architecture, Philosophy, Religious Studies, History, and
Languages, Literatures & Cultures *
📅 Make an appointment with me! <http://bit.ly/maggiecal> ✔️

UNC Greensboro is a community of learners situated within a network of
historical and contemporary relationships with Native American tribes,
communities, parents, students, and alumni. I acknowledge that this land
has long served as the site of meeting and exchange amongst a number of
Indigenous peoples, specifically the Keyauwee and Saura. (Why are land
acknowledgments important?
<https://nativegov.org/a-guide-to-indigenous-land-acknowledgment/>)


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