WVU Art in the Libraries: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Your Education and Fields of Work: Seeking Your Input
Exhibition Launching August 2025, WVU Downtown Library
For the WVU Art in the Libraries 6th collaborative, multidisciplinary exhibition, we want to invite the WVU community to look at how artificial intelligence might impact fields of study, work, career readiness and community engagement. What will the use of these applications change about, for example, fields such as engineering, science, design, business, media, agriculture, education, the humanities, the arts, community development? How is AI already impacting you? The exhibit will debut at the WVU Libraries in the fall of 2025 and become part of the Research Repository of WVU.
We would like to work with a variety of WVU classes, staff, and groups in the fall of 2023 and spring 2024 to develop the exhibit content.
Ways of participating might include:
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Inviting someone from the Libraries, into one class session to do an interactive brainstorming exercise around the topic as it relates to your field of study.
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Projects asking students to speculate how AI might change their field of study. These might be a designed poster, a short paper with an image(s), a collage/artwork/creative writing, etc.. Students could work individually or in teams.
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Professors write their own short response to the prompt with or without image(s).
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Other ideas to suit the course.
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Staff also may submit how AI might impact their position/field individually or in groups.
Contributions may range from the small to the large, tailored to suit your course objectives. The only mandate is to grapple with how AI may impact the future.
Partners:
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If your department or organization is interested in being involved in the exhibit development, promotion or programming, please contact Sally Brown, sally.brown1@mail.wvu.edu.
Deadline: May 30, 2023