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Framer Framed

Slow AI Symposium

15 May 2025
11:00 - 18:30

Symposium: Slow AI – Practices of Thinking, Sensing, and Refusing

Join us on 15 May at Framer Framed for Slow AI: Practices of Thinking, Sensing, and Refusing, a day-long symposium reimagining artificial intelligence through artistic practice and the lenses of ethics, relationality, and refusal. Structured around three thematic blocks, the symposium pairs brief presentations with extended collective conversations, bringing together artists, theorists, designers, and technologists working across disciplines and tempos.

Over the past year, the Slow AI research project has unfolded across Material Playgrounds: collaborative sessions exploring divination, somatics, sound, storytelling, and more. This gathering marks a moment to reflect on the first year of the project, to think together about AI not as an inevitable force or a tool to be optimised, but as a cultural and relational object that entangles with ecological, political and cultural environments.

The program features contributions by Elki Boerdam, Sofía Fernández Blanco, Dorin Budușan and Mariana Lanari, and dialogues including Carlo De Gaetano, Janine Armin, Zachary Formwalt, Flavia Dzodan, Pablo Nuñez Palma and Christian Olesen. The event is moderated by Sabine Niederer, Mariana Fernánadez Mora and Patricia de Vries.

The day closes with the launch of Restless Grounds: Speculative Futures on Algorithmic Technologies, a publication and podcast exploring slowness as a speculative, critical, and embodied mode of engaging with algorithmic technologies.

Launched in Jan 2024 with support from the Centre of Expertise Creative Innovation (CoECI) Partnercall voor Experimenten, Slow AI began as a collaboration between the Visual Methodologies Collective (AUAS) and the Algorithmic Cultures Research Group (Sandberg Institute), with additional support from the ARIAS Artificial Worlds group.

This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited. Please RSVP here.


Programme

11:00–11:10 — Walk-in
11:10–11:20 — Welcome by Mariana Fernández Mora
11:20–11:35 — Introduction to AI² by Nanne van Noord

Block 1

11:35–11:40 — Intro
11:40–11:55 — Presentation: Elki Boerdam
11:55–12:55 — Conversation with Carlo De Gaetano, Pablo Nuñez Palma and Patricia de Vries

12:55–13:55 — Lunch Break

Block 2

13:55–14:00 — Welcome back
14:00–14:15 — Presentation: Dorin Budușan & Sofía Fernández Blanco
14:15–15:15 — Conversation with Zachary Formwalt, Janine Armin, and Mariana Fernández Mora

15:15–15:30 — Short Break

Block 3

15:30–15:35 — Intro
15:35–15:50 — Presentation: Mariana Lanari
15:50–16:50 — Conversation with Flavia Dzodan, Christian Olesen, and Sabine Niederer

16:50–17:05 — Podcast & Publication Launch
17:05–17:20 — Zine Introduction by Andy Dockett
17:20–18:30 — Drinks & Informal Closing




Digital commons & democracy / Politics and technology /

Network


Mariana Fernández Mora

Artist, Researcher

Patricia de Vries

Professor, Researcher

Dorin Budușan

Artist

Nanne van Noord

Professor, Researcher

Sabine Niederer

Professor, Researcher

Mariana Lanari

Artist