
Key details
Time
- 5pm – 6pm
Location
- Online
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A Zoom link will be sent upon registration
Price
- Free
Who can attend
- Prospective students
Type
- Recruitment event
Join a live talk where tech meets imagination.
AI as Artist, Tool or Collaborator?
In partnership with WeUni (by Docsity), this live session dives into how AI is reshaping creativity. From generative design to algorithmic inspiration, the event explores how artists and technologists are working with AI not just as a tool, but as a collaborator.
Alongside creative innovation, the session will also address the ethical questions surrounding AI in art raising key issues about authorship, responsibility, and the evolving role of the artist.
Is AI taking the stage, or standing behind the scenes?
Event details
Welcome and Introduction
A quick introduction to the event!
Overview of AI’s role and ethics in contemporary art (prof. James Coupe)
Alumni Reflection
(Gregor Petrikovic)
Q&A
Ask all the questions you need!
Who is this event for
- Prospective students interested in postgraduate study at the Royal College of Art
- Current RCA applicants and offer-holders
- Friends and family are also welcome to join, though please ensure they have a ticket
You don't have to specialise in any discipline to attend this event: we welcome guests planning to apply to all subject areas.
How to join
Book your tickets via WeUni
The event is free to attend, but please note that places are limited. Pre-booking is essential to guarantee your spot.
Can't make this event?
Alternative meetings might be available by appointment if you have caring commitments which inhibit attending our event. Please email us via [email protected]
Meet your speakers

Gregor Petrikovic
MA Photography, 2023
Gregor Petrikovič is a Slovak-British filmmaker and artist based in London. His work explores human connection and alienation in the era of digital disconnect, often drawing inspiration from his background in philosophy, photography, and movement. He completed an MA in Photography at the Royal College of Art as a Burberry Design Scholar and holds a BA in Philosophy from Durham University.