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EA-AI 2025
MAY
8-10 2025

Iuav University of Venice & VIU Venice International University


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Conference on ethics and aesthetics of artificial images

The Ethics and Aesthetics of Artificial Images (EA-AI) conference invites submissions from scholars across relevant disciplines, including but not limited to media theory, philosophy, art history, visual culture, new media studies, computer science, and artificial intelligence research. We also welcome contributions from practitioners in design and architecture, as well as legal experts. This interdisciplinary conference seeks to examine issues arising from the generation and dissemination of images created by artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The conference comes at a crucial juncture, as the debate on AI-generated images has intensified significantly over the past two years. EA-AI 2025 offers a timely opportunity to assess the current state of this discourse, benefiting from the participation of leading scholars who have been at the forefront of these discussions.


The EA-AI 2025 conference strives to unite theoretical and practical perspectives on AI-generated images, while bringing together ethical and aesthetic considerations. We aim to address fundamental questions such as:

  • What constitutes an AI-generated image?
  • How are these images interpreted and perceived?
  • How is the concept of authorship and ownership being redefined in the age of AI?
  • What transformations are occurring in our understanding of creativity?
  • How do AI-generated images relate to the work of artists and designers?
  • What are the connections between ethical concerns and aesthetic discourse regarding AI-images?
  • What are the social challenges and collective impacts of AI-generated visual content?

Keynote

Neta Alexander

Yale University, New Haven

Francesco D’Isa

LABA / University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Neil Leach

Harvard University, Cambridge

Lev Manovich

City University, New York

Matteo Pasquinelli

Ca' Foscari, Venice

Antonio Somaini

Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris

Joanna Zylinska

King’s College, London

Program

You can find the program by following the present link.

Venue


Contact

The scientific committee: Emanuele Arielli, Alberto Attilio Bassi, Marco Bertozzi, Paolo Garbolino, Fabrizio Gay, Angela Mengoni, Michele Sinico, Simone Spagnol


For more information, please contact us at ai.venice2025@gmail.com.

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