Tech Killed Art: The Value of Human Expression in a Machine-Made World

Tech Killed Art: The Value of Human Expression in a Machine-Made World

By University Centre at Eastern Education Group

Overview

Join Glenn Pickering for a thought-provoking exploration of how the value of human-made creative work has shifted throughout history!

Tech Killed Art: The Value of Human Expression in a Machine-Made World

Join Glenn Pickering for a thought-provoking exploration of how the value of human-made creative work has shifted throughout history. As automation rapidly advances, we stand at a pivotal moment where the meaning of creativity itself may be redefined. This talk examines the evolving role of human expression, offering insights into where art, design and originality might head in an age increasingly shaped by intelligent machines. 

Bio

Glenn Pickering is Course Leader for BA (Hons) Art Practice for the University and Professional Development department, with over 16 years’ experience teaching art and design in higher education. A practicing illustrator, graphic designer, and video-maker, he brings real-world creative expertise into the classroom. His work explores the intersection of creativity and technology, with a focus on preserving human expression in an increasingly digital world. 

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  • 1 hour 15 minutes
  • In person
  • Free parking

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University and Professional Development Centre

73 Western Way

Bury St Edmunds IP33 3SP United Kingdom

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Apr 2 · 17:45 GMT+1