Interactive AI art installation to open in Grimsby this summer

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See how your moves are interpreted by Artificial Intelligence into text displayed in real time Grimsby

For two-days, on Friday 12th August, 10am-8pm and Saturday 13th August, 10am-4pm, St James’ Square in Grimsby will be the scene of an Artificial Intelligence enabled interactive public art installation.

Walk This Way has been created by Annabel McCourt and Adrian Riley, the artists behind public artworks created for St James’ Square in 2021, Murmuration and Come Follow Me, and co-created with visual artists that use software, programming and emerging technology, Rod Dickinson and Sarah Selby. Walk This Way bridges the gap between the physical and digital artwork, and tests new ways to involve and animate people in the place.

Cllr Tom Furneaux, cabinet member for culture at North East Lincolnshire Council said: “It’s great to see such exciting cutting-edge digital works being shown in Grimsby. It builds on the exceptional refurbishment of St James’ Square and gives an opportunity for residents and visitors to enjoy Grimsby town centre in innovative and exciting ways”

 

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