Explore the intersection of fashion and technology as we delve into AI's dual role.
AI – sustainable fashion scoundrel or saviour?
In today's fashion world, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being used to boost the unsustainable practices of ultra-fast fashion and to cut designers out of the deal. But, a new generation of innovators propose to use the power of AI for good, to design better more sustainable clothes, and to address fashion's big land-fill problems.
Join us for an insightful discussion in which we unpack AI's place in the future of fashion and see how it can be used for both bad and good.
Panel
- Chair: Anna May Kirk, Program Curator, Powerhouse Museum
- Dr Taylor Brydges, UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures
- Wajiha Pervez, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Design, Architecture & Built Environment and Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Fashion and Textiles, UTS
- Justin O’Sullivan, Founder and CEO, ReWise
Event details
tuesday 14 may 2024, 3:00 - 4:00pm
Climate Action Week Research Hub, Sydney Start-Up Hub, 11 York St, Sydney NSW 2000
THIS IS A FREE EVENT, BUT ATTENDEES MUST REGISTER HERE TO ATTEND
contact isf-marcomms@uts.edu.au for more info
This event is part of Climate Action Week Sydney, supported by City of Sydney.
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