Curious about AI as a Creative Partner? - Zoom session

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Curious about AI as a Creative Partner? - Zoom session

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Curious about AI as a Creative Partner?

Join us Friday, Dec. 19, 2026, from 1:00–2:00 PM (via Zoom) for an inside look at TH412, a groundbreaking Spring 2026 course with seats still available!

Topic: An Inside Look at TH 412 Artist in the Loop

Time: Dec 19, 2025 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Meeting ID: 917 9391 1745
Passcode: 674205

Production Title: Artist in the Loop: AI and the Ghosts of Spanish Poets
Playwright: Inspired by works of Spanish poets in the public domain
Faculty Leads: Maria S. Horne (Theatre & Dance) and Dominic Sellitto (School of Management)

This is not just a class—it’s a creative research adventure. You’ll dive into the intersection of Art and AI, actively researching, creating, and performing in a project that challenges the boundaries of imagination.

Why Join?

As part of this course, you will:
✅ Experiment with AI tools for image generation, language, and sound design
✅ Engage in big conversations about ethics, authorship, and artistic integrity
✅ Help shape how AI appears on stage—not as a substitute for creativity, but as a collaborator in discovery

We’re looking for curious, open-minded students ready to learn, experiment, and co-create in a space that celebrates human imagination + technological innovation.
No prior AI or tech experience required!

Key Details

Class Times:
• Mondays, 3:30–4:30 PM @ UB Center for AI Business Innovation (Jacobs Management Center)
• Tuesdays, 3:30–5:50 PM @ CFA Rm B-83 / The Rehearsal Workshop
Tech Rehearsals: April 6–9, 2026 (6–10 PM)
Performances: April 10 & 11, 2026 (7:30 PM)
Attendance is required—this is a course, not just a project!

And if you're interested in this opportunity, please simply submit a letter of interest to marhorne@buffalo.edu and dmsellit@buffalo.edu following the info session!
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