The New Real, a partnership between the University of Edinburgh, The Alan Turing Institute and Edinburgh’s Festivals, is a unique hub for AI, creativity and futures research which since its creation in 2019 has undertaken internationally leading research, built cutting-edge AI technology and collaborated with world leading artists and presented work at renowned events and festivals.

Today (9th Dec) it was announced that The New Real Director and Principal Investigator, Drew Hemment – an artist, designer and academic researcher – has been awarded a newly-created position of Personal Chair and appointed Professor in Data Arts and Society at the University of Edinburgh.

The New Real Director and Principal Investigator, Drew Hemment. Credit Miriam Walsh

On this highest academic accolade, Professor Hemment said: “Being awarded a Personal Chair and appointed Professor in Data Arts and Society is the pinnacle of my academic career.

“The significance of this appointment goes beyond me personally as it is about recognising that the field that I have championed for three decades has now come of age. The work I have dedicated my life to is now recognised as mature and important enough to warrant this. It also highlights that the University of Edinburgh is investing in this area, and is leading internationally through the ground-breaking work at The New Real.”

Professor Juan Cruz, Principal at the Edinburgh College of Art said: “Our University holds a great position among the world’s leading research and education organisations and as such, is well-resourced to address some of the most pressing issues the humanity is now facing. We are very lucky to have Professor Hemment among our researchers and I am very pleased his innovative work at The New Real – which aims to answer some of those urgent questions – has been recognised through his appointment to a Personal Chair in Data Arts and Society.”

The exciting news continues with an announcement of the Open Call for The New Real 2023 AI Art Commission in partnership with the Scottish AI Alliance and The Alan Turing Institute. From today, an established creative practitioner (or practitioners) can apply to work with The New Real’s cross-disciplinary team, AI tools and textual data to develop a new AI Artwork, that probes the uncanny interplay of humans and machines, and illuminates the social implications of recent developments in AI.

The New Real and Queering the Dataset by Jake Elwes

This work will be presented with a festival, venue or presentation partner in 2023. More on the commission: https://www.newreal.cc/the-new-real-2023-ai-art-commission.

The commission will take place across 2023 beginning in February, presenting concepts and/or work in progress at events in March (Stage 1) and May (Stage 2), and culminating in the launch of the work produced in Edinburgh in Summer/Autumn 2023.

The New Real 2023 AI Art Commission: Uncanny Machines
Total value £20,000: 5 x £1,000 development awards, 1 x £15,000 full commission.
Expressions of Interest Deadline: 5pm, 23rd January 2023
Artists’ Information Session: 4pm, 11th January 2023

The New Real 2023 AI Art Commission is a partnership between The New Real at University of Edinburgh, Scottish AI Alliance, Alan Turing Institute and British Library.

Featured image – The New Real and the Thames Path 2040 by Alex Fefegha. Photo Andrew Perry and Die Photo Frau