Press Release: The Lifecycle Of An Idea – By Auckland University of Technology, split/fountain, Contiguous

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THE LIFECYCLE OF AN IDEA: EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

How is AI changing the way ideas emerge, evolve, and circulate?

The Life Cycle of an Idea (Under AI) is an ethics-approved research project exploring how AI is reshaping creative practice, authorship, decision-making, and the evolution of ideas.

We are an international, interdisciplinary research team working across design, creative practice, education, and technology. We are seeking expressions of interest from artists, designers, technologists, educators, and makers.

If AI is influencing your practice in some way, whether through adoption, resistance, uncertainty, experimentation, or critique, we’d love to hear from you.

Participants will contribute to a growing international conversation examining authorship, experimentation, decision-making, collaboration, and creative labour in an AI-mediated environment.

More information and the Expression of Interest form can be found via the project website here: https://www.lifecycleofanidea.com/

Ethics approval granted by the Auckland University of Technology (AUT) Ethics Committee (Reference 25/311).

This project is supported by AUT, Contiguous, and split/fountain.

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