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          CPH:CONFERENCE - New Paradigms Day 2: Afternoon (Panel 4)

          ART REVOLUTION

          16:45 - 17:30 Wednesday 26th Mar 2025 / 45 min

          Provocative arts filmmaking that pushes the boundaries of form is disappearing from mainstream screens.

          This deprives audiences of the opportunity to engage with inspirational, ground breaking work that enriches us and our world. But it is alive and well in other mediums. We meet 3 artists at the cutting edge, making work that deals with Queer identity, AI and the complexities of black life through myth, fantasy and fiction as a form of liberation. 

          Speakers

          Julian Knox

          Julianknxx is a poet, artist and filmmaker. The polyphonic nature of Julianknxx’s work is indicative of his expansive practice, which is rooted in poetry but extends into performance, film, music and sculpture. Born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, currently living in London.; Julianknxx is a poet, artist and filmmaker. The polyphonic nature of Julianknxx’s work is indicative of his expansive practice, which is rooted in poetry but extends into performance, film, music and sculpture. Born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, currently living in London.

          Cecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm

          Artist using technology (AI, machine learning, LLM, GPT, diffusion, GAN, 3D animation, blockchain, NFT ) to create art, performances and films. 2-time winner of The Lumen Prize and Honorary Mention of Prix Ars Electronica. Exhibited at V&A, Ars Electronica, Copenhagen Contemporary and Biennale Némo.

          Ahmed Umar

          Ahmed Umar (b.1988, Sudan) is a cross-disciplinary artist living and working in Oslo. His artistic practice highlights questions regarding identity, religion, and cultural values through different modes of artistic expression. He uses personal experiences as tools to convey narratives not only about suppression and alienation, but also about liberation and owning one’s own history.