200 Years of Photography
Images, Representation and AI
This open call invites photographers, artists, journalists, students, and curious practitioners to join a week of intensive workshop, where you will work closely with international and Hong Kong artists and experts and explore the intersection of images, representations and AI.
Successful applicants will join one of three workshops. The outcomes of all workshops will later be presented publicly in a showcase at the Goethe‑Institut. Participation in the symposium is warmly encouraged, though it is not a prerequisite for the Open Call. You may apply for one or more workshops; however, if you apply for two or all three, the selection committee will make the final decision and assign you to one of the workshops.
About the Project
The Goethe-Institut Hongkong and the French Consulate of Hong Kong are excited to partner with the School of Creative Media of the City University of Hong Kong for the project “200 Years of Photography: Images, Representation and AI”, supported by the Franco-German Cultural Fund.
The programme combines three small, intensive workshops with internationally acclaimed mentors, a public showcase of the work-in-progress and conceptual sketches produced during the workshop, and a symposium that opens the conversation to the wider public on an academic level. It is a space for making, thinking, and debating - and for meeting people who take images seriously.
The Workshops
Instructors
Exhibition and Symposium
Work produced during the workshops, such as experiments, sketches, short films, and ideas in progress, will go on public display at the Goethe-Gallery, Goethe-Institut Hongkong in Wanchai, opening on the evening of 12 October. This will be a live snapshot of a week’s thinking: raw, generative, and open to interpretation.
On 13 October, a public symposium at City University of Hong Kong brings the conversation to a wider audience. The symposium will bring together artists, journalists, scholars and experts to address the challenges posed by artificial intelligence and disinformation in contemporary image cultures, fostering dialogue between professional practice, academia, emerging voices, and the wider public.
Schedule
September / October – Online Preparation Sessions
Two virtual sessions with the workshop mentors – an introduction to themes, methods
Dates will be confirmed by the mentors of the workshops
9-11 October – In-Person Workshops
Three intensive workshop days in Hong Kong
12 October – Exhibition Opening
Public showcase of the outcome developed during the workshops at the Goethe-Gallery
13 October – Symposium
Public academic symposium at the City University of Hong Kong