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Partners

We partner with organizations who are investigating AI and it impact on humanity. Contact us if you’re interested.


AI & Big Data Expo

AI & Big Data Expo showcases cutting-edge technologies from more than 350 exhibitors and provides insight from over 500 speakers sharing their industry knowledge. The next conference is Nov 13-14 in Silicon Valley, CA.

The expo brings together key industries from across the globe for two days of top-level content and discussion across 5-colocated events covering, AI, big data, IoT, cyber security, cloud, blockchain, and 5G.

You can get a discount to the event using our exclusive discount code “ARTISTS20” on checkout.

Nokia Bell Labs - Experiments in Art & Technology

The Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) program at Nokia Bell Labs sparked some of the most important collaborations between artists and engineers in the 21st century.. They have long-term Artist-In-Residences (AIRs) and short-term collaborations with artists across the world, many of whom are exploring AI and its impact on art, music and communication.

Their mission is to create new modes of empathic communication such that we can share emotions, sentiment, cognition and experiences between people. The goal is to break down barriers that exist between people/race/culture/religion by enabling higher order modes of communication beyond our basic spoken and written word. To do so, they are inventing technology that will augment our senses and enable new forms of communication, interaction and sharing between people.

Artnome

Artnome is the blog of Jason Bailey, an “art nerd trying to trigger an art analytics revolution by building the world's largest analytical database of known works across our most important artists.” Think Zillow / Moneyball for art and artists. Jason is one of the leading voices providing analysis of the AI art market and doing in-depth interviews and panel discussions with leading AI artists. Artnome is mission driven to use technology and data to improve the world's art historical record, and to bring attention to artists working at the intersection of art and technology.

Lumen Art Prize

Called “the world’s pre-eminent technology art prize” by The Guardian, Lumen Art Prize is one of the most critically acclaimed awards for art and technology in the world.

The Lumen Prize celebrates the very best art created with technology through a global competition, exhibitions and events worldwide run by Lumen Art Projects. A not-for-profit based in the UK, the organization is dedicated to providing opportunities for artists who engage with technology globally through links with cultural venues, festivals and institutions globally.

Its network includes over 500 artists working with technology, all of whom have either won or been shortlisted for their annual competition for art and technology. Through its annual juried competition, exhibitions, seminars and commissions, they aim to share the future of art with everyone.

AI Summit

AI Summit took the world’s business community by storm in London, San Francisco, Singapore, Cape Town, Tokyo and New York City with eight sold-out conferences & exhibitions in 2018. The AI Summit brought together over 12,000 delegates of the world’s leading organisations engaging in meaningful conversations on how to prepare for an AI-powered future, with a focus on the impact of AI on business and enterprise. As the first and only global event series, The AI Summit events have returned bigger & more impactful in 2019 with shows in London, Hong Kong, San Francisco, New York, Cape Town and Singapore.

SciArt Initiative

SciArt Initiative is one of the world’s leading organizations nurturing the intersection of art and science. Through its biannual art exhibits and monthly public events series, it aims to stimulate and cultivate the growth of connections and collaborations across disciplines on a local scale. Through its online portal, it fosters science-art interactions globally via a variety of virtual programs. Such programs include a collaborative residency, micro-grant opportunities, exhibitions, Instagram takeover, and our community interview series. Its bimonthly magazine publishes internationally on the cutting edge of science- and technology-based art, third culture conversation, and STEAM education. All of its programs engage a growing global community, and directly support the creative endeavors of artists and scientists worldwide.​