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Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) is making waves in the field of literary studies, especially within the genre of speculative fiction. This genre, which often delves into the impacts of future tech and societal shifts, is an apt playground for AI analysis. But it’s not as simple as it sounds. AI tools like Large Language Models […]
The QSig (Quantum Signatures) workshop, hosted by Prof. Aggelos Kiayias and Justin Drake, took place at the School of Informatics on January 26th, 2024. The event gathered over 50 attendees from academia and industry, including notable figures from the Ethereum community, the Cardano community, Input Output Global (IOG), NTT Research, and 20squares. The workshop focused […]
With our colleagues at National Galleries Scotland, the Second World War Network (Scotland) is hosting an event exploring painting and exhibiting culture in Second World War Britain. Suzanne Bardgett, freelance writer and formerly Head of Research and Academic Partnerships at the Imperial War Museum, and Patricia Allerston, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, European and Scottish […]
“Composition is just a weapon, it cant be the theme itself” – Yaguchi Yatora Nov 3, 2023
My name is Ellie Priest. Coming from the salty air and ocean inspired artisans of Cornwall. Currently studying at Edinburgh college of art, my passions lie within sculpture including modelling, casting and figurative study. Personally, I believe sculpture is a beautiful and expressive way to communicate a story, thought, experience or opinion to its audience. […]
‘Light as a medium’ For this project, I was prompted to explore the vast and elusive nature of a subject through the practical and playful use of both traditional and new media using light. with such an open project, I was excited to not only expand my knowledge within light but also expand my skills […]