The Calgary Public Library is looking for an artist who ethically uses AI to create their work. One person will be chosen for ...
The Calgary Public Library has a lot to offer, including a bunch of free courses, and all you need is a library card to access them.
The Calgary Public Library has opened up applications for a 10-week residency program focused on Artificial intelligence — but it's causing some stir in the city's arts community.
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Garry Marr: Bad news, gen Z — The Freedom 55 guy is still working in his 60s and you will be, too
This column is brought to you by someone who should be retired. At least that is what some surveys are telling me about my ...
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Calgary Public Library announces residency for an artist who uses AI. Not everyone is on board
The library is offering a 10-week community engagement residency, to be awarded to one artist “in any discipline who [uses] ...
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Calgary Public Library reviewing feedback opposing AI-focused artist in residence
CALGARY — The Calgary Public Library is reviewing its search for a "creative-in-residence" focused on using artificial intelligence after facing critical feedback, including from the mayor.
Craig Dykers, a founding partner of Snøhetta, jokes that his firm and the Canadian practice Dialog won the competition for the New Central Library (NCL) in Calgary, Alberta, by “cheating.” Well, not ...
In 1999, Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas and Seattle native Joshua Prince-Ramus were selected to design Seattle’s Central Library. The pair envisioned a pile of floating boxes, hovering at different ...
Calgary’s new Central Library has just opened its doors to the public — and it’s a thing of elegant, energy-efficient beauty. International architecture firm Snøhetta teamed up with North ...
Women’s health, the theme of the symposium, is one of Calgary Health Foundation’s fundraising priorities and a main reason why the organization continues to co-host the event. "Each of us knows and ...
The Calgary Central Library attracts a lot of people — but not all of them are there to check out a book. Earlier this year, police rounded up more than two dozen people accused of selling drugs right ...
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