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SUMMARY:DESIGN JUSTICE AI: DiscoTECH
DESCRIPTION:DESIGN JUSTICE AI: DiscoTECH \nFriday\, May 9\, 2025\n11am-6pm \nZimmerli Art Museum\nRutgers University\n71 Hamilton Street\, New Brunswick \nThe DiscoTECH showcases a design justice approach to engagement with generative AI. Learn more about community-facing research\, critical AI literacies\, and the future of human-technology interaction. \nAsk questions and discuss concerns over AI in the coolest way possible: with Rutgers student researchers\, artists\, and other experts. \nFree and open to the public!\nKids\, neighbors\, friends and parents are warmly welcomed! \nProgram \n11:30am – 11:45am\nOpening Remarks\nLauren M. E. Goodlad (English)\, Chloë Kitzinger (Comparative Literature)\, Matthew Stone (Computer Science) \n11:45am – 1:45pm\nKEYNOTE LECTURE\nMolly Crabapple\, award-winning artist and activist\, will talk about the future of art and the human at a time of generative Al.\nIntroduced by Rachel Gill \n2pm – 6pm\nDesign Justice Network DiscoTECH\nImagine a high-tech science fair but with music and art! This unique social space\, organized around the idea of design justice\, is geared toward demystifying technology\, exchanging knowledge\, and building community. Researchers\, artists and musicians look forward to sharing their work\, answering your questions\, and brainstorming your ideas. All ages are welcome! \nSpecial Honored Guests\nJoin us in congratulating our 2025 Inaugural DESIGN JUSTICE LAB Fellows\, supported by the chancellor’s new PERC program. Fellows from across the Rutgers campus showcase their ongoing research projects devoted to exploring the future of technology and inspired by design justice principles.
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