Artwork by Ashley Ronning
Grab a bite with The Wheeler Centre as we serve up Lunch Orders: half hour conversations that can be livestreamed into any classroom or library and watched back later on-demand.
In this edition of Lunch Orders in Term 3, Melbourne-based illustrator Ashley Ronning highlights the impact of artificial intelligence on artists and creative industries and share tips on how to identify AI-generated art.
This event will be available to watch on this page from 12.30pm AEST on Wednesday 14 August 2024.
Lunch Orders is generously supported by George and Rosa Morstyn.
Presented in partnership with the Victorian Association for the Teaching of English.
About Lunch Orders
While you’re nourishing your body, let us feed your mind. In Term 3, Lunch Orders is dishing up the dirt on AI. How does it work? Why are we afraid of it? What does the future of art, work and life look like with AI in it?
Each serving will open with a ten-minute soapbox from an expert. They will then be joined by host Bec Kavanagh for a Q&A that enriches and expands on their ideas.
Lunch Orders will have you back into the schoolyard with time to spare and with few extra facts to pack in your lunchbox too. Follow the links below to access the event pages and view the videos of each conversation once they are available.
Event and Ticketing Details
Dates & Times
Wednesday 14 August
12.30PM - 1.00PM
Tickets
$0.00
Live stream access
Access to the live stream is free, but bookings are recommended. Registrants will be able to access the recorded session after the event and will receive accompanying resources at the end of Term 3. Click the Book Now button to register for this event.
If you would like to register for multiple Lunch Order events, click here.
The Wheeler Centre is committed to keeping the majority of its events free or low cost. If you’d like to help support the Centre to keep events accessible, please consider making a tax-deductible donation here.
Location
wheelercentre.com
Featuring
Ashley Ronning
Ashley Ronning is a Naarm/Melbourne-based illustrator, artist and risograph printer. She makes art about technology, music, mental health, magic, space exploration and nature. She can usually be found in her studio drawing ...
Bec Kavanagh
Bec Kavanagh is a Melbourne-based writer and academic whose work examines the representation of women’s bodies in literature. She has appeared at the Melbourne and Sydney Writers Festivals and ...