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22nd January 2026
“We wanted to explore what happens when AI becomes the artist, when it observes us, learns from us, and then reimagines us,” says Emma. The project embodies the University of Liverpool’s commitment to interdisciplinary innovation where scientific research supports their students’ artistic exploration.
Collaborating with motion plastics manufacturer, igus UK, bridged the gap between robotics and creative expression, enabling Emma and Venya to demonstrate how emerging technologies can enhance public engagement and introduce complex ideas like AI ethics and perception.

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