In November 2023, Stratford hosted groundbreaking Provocation events delving into the "Promise and Perils of Technology," offering insights into cutting-edge innovations and their impact on various fields.
Dive into the world of generative artificial intelligence with software artist, Ryan Kelln. Discover the magic of 'Stable Diffusion' – a cutting-edge text-to-image software. Master the basics, learn to edit and enlarge images, and even create videos. But it's not just about the 'how'; we'll delve into thought-provoking discussions on identity, appropriation, and copyright in the digital age. Join us for an immersive experience where technology meets art, and where automation and ethics intersect.
For this hands-on session, we encourage you to bring your own laptop. We will also have a limited number of laptops available for participants to use on a first-come, first-served basis.
Co-presented with Stratford Public Library.
Saturday, November 4 • 2pm to 3:30 pm.
Stratford Public Library
19 St Andrew St, Stratford, ON
Step into a captivating world where local and global artists unite in an exhibition that transcends boundaries. Observe a breathtaking array of creations, all shaped by generative artificial intelligence. This extraordinary display unveils the profound impact of AI tools on the ever-evolving canvas of art, challenging conventions and ushering in a new era of limitless possibilities.
As AI tools flourish, they are revolutionizing the artistic landscape, dismantling traditional gateways, and creating a paradigm shift from scarcity to abundance. Our featured artists, each with their distinct perspective on these transformative tools, allow you to embark on a journey of reimagining art, culture, and the very concept of work in a world cohabited with AI.
Join us as we delve into this remarkable odyssey, an exploration and celebration of the artistry that thrives in a universe shared with these new forms of intelligence. These entities, for better or worse, have gleaned their wisdom from us, and their creations will leave you pondering the profound interplay between humanity and AI. Witness a possible future of art unfold before your eyes.
Monday, Nov 13 - Saturday, Nov 18 • Continual Showing During the Day and Night.
University of Waterloo Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business (Atrium)
125 St Patrick St, Stratford, ON.
Free event.
"Neural Ballet" is a live dance performance enriched with AI-generated visuals, collaboratively created and performed by professional ballet dancer and award-winning choreographer Irina Lerman, along with software artist Ryan Kelln. This distinctive show weaves a mesmerizing tapestry that includes both neoclassical masterpieces and original contemporary works, specifically crafted for this event. These pieces explore the fascinating intersection of physical artistry and the data streams that pulse through the emerging artificial intelligences redefining artistic boundaries.
Venturing into the nuances of intelligence, "Neural Ballet" poses the compelling question: How can movements and gestures, so deeply human, be captured, interpreted, and echoed by the realm of artificial intelligence? Join us for an exploration that dances at the intersection of tradition and innovation, encapsulating the dynamic dialogue between dance and data.
Co-presented with SpringWorks Stratford.
Join us for an exploration that dances at the intersection of tradition and innovation, encapsulating the dynamic dialogue between dance and data, featuring
Irina Lerman – Ballet Artist and Choreographer
Ryan Kelln – Digital Artist
Eileen Smith – Artistic Producer of SpringWorks , Opera Singer, Actor
Ron Kennell – Actor, Writer, Director, Producer
Moderator: Laura Condlln – Actor
Friday, November 10 • 7pm to 9pm.
Factory 163
163 King St, Stratford, ON
Immerse yourself in a insightful discussion moderated by CBC IDEAS host Nahlah Ayed, accompanied by renowned science fiction writer and tech visionary, Cory Doctorow. Joining this compelling lineup is tech policy entrepreneur and incisive analyst, Vass Bednar. Together, they will embark on a thought-provoking journey, delving into the pivotal interplay between imagination, public policy, and advocacy.
Discover how these driving forces empower us to seize control of our technology, instead of ceding power to formidable external influences. This isn't just a conversation; it's an opportunity to explore how we reshape the future of our tech-driven world -- an exhilarating exploration of possibilities!
Co-presented with CBC IDEAS and the University of Waterloo Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business.
Thursday, November 16 • 7pm to 8:30pm.
University of Waterloo Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business
125 St Patrick St, Stratford, ON.
An exclusive encounter: Award-winning sci-fi author Cory Doctorow engages with 7th and 8th Graders. This is an educational opportunity for youth.
Co-presented with the Stratford Public Library.
Thursday, November 16 • 1:30pm to 2:30pm.
Stratford Public Library
19 St Andrew St, Stratford, ON
Prepare to embark on a musical odyssey. Join us for a mesmerizing concert, a synergy born from the collaborative creativity of Dhaivat Jani and Ryan Kelln. This immersive experience delves into the history of the technological transformation of modern society, the nature of intelligence, and the recent revolution in generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools.
What sets this concert apart is its captivating fusion of music and visuals, co-crafted with the assistance of AI tools. Drawing inspiration from the personal journeys of these artists, the concert promises an enchanting remix of musical and visual cultures, guided in real-time by you—the audience.
But it doesn't end with the music; this event is a gateway to a thought-provoking discussion with artists, AI researchers, and practitioners. Gain insights into the art of using these transformative tools and contemplate how their ever-growing adaptation and accessibility may sculpt the future of economics, politics, and culture.
Performed by a virtuoso ensemble:
Discussion panel following the concert:
Loreena McKennett – musician, composer
Graham Abbey – actor
Ryan Kelln – digital artist
Dhiavat Jani – musician, composer
Stewart Cappie –audio engineer, videographer
Moderator: Katie Micak – new media artist
Join us for a memorable evening where technology meets creativity.
Co-presented with SpringWorks Stratford.
Friday, November 17 • 7pm to 9pm.
Factory 163
163 King St, Stratford, ON
Our panel discussion brings together leaders and participants from the community to explore the impact of artificial intelligence on Stratford’s arts and culture, healthcare and manufacturing sectors.
Discover how these advancements are shaping our city’s future in this collaborative endeavor with Invest Stratford and the Stratford Public Library.
Here are the panel members:
- Andrew Williams, President & CEO, Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance
- Colin Singh Dhillon, Chief Technical Officer, Automotive Parts Manufacturing Association
- Andrew Mestern, Technical Director Scene Shop, Stratford Festival
- Kevin Tuer, Chief Technology Officer, Communitech - moderator
- Shelley Windsor, Vice President at Windsor Hospitality Inc.
Saturday, November 18 • 2pm to 3:30pm.
Stratford Public Library
19 St Andrew St, Stratford, ON
Free event, but registration required.
As part of the Provocation Ideas Festival, we have reimagined this concept for the modern era. We cordially invite you to join us for this technologically enhanced social event featuring a blind tasting of canapés and paired beverages. Half of these culinary creations have been crafted by Chef Courtney Noble and Manager Steve Doyle of Cafe Bouffon, while the other half has been prepared under the guidance of Artificial Intelligence.
Experience a fully interactive event enhanced with cutting-edge engagement technology.
Saturday, November 18 • 7pm
Cafe Bouffon
70 Ontario Street, Stratford, ON