Conference on GenAI & Creative Practices, University of Amsterdam

Exploring the Intersection of Generative AI and Creative Practices

The University of Amsterdam is set to host an international conference titled GenAI & Creative Practices: Past, Present, and Future on 17–18 December 2025. This event brings together scholars, researchers, and practitioners to critically examine the evolving relationship between Generative AI (GenAI) and creative work.


Conference Themes

The conference will explore several key areas:

  • Rethinking Creative Practices: Investigating how collaborations between humans and AI are redefining creativity and introducing new forms of artistic expression.
  • Values in Creative Work: Examining how ethical, cultural, and societal values can be integrated into GenAI tools used in the cultural sector.
  • Scalable Responsible GenAI: Addressing practical issues such as dataset curation, bias in training data, and the challenges of evaluating AI-generated creative output.
  • The Future of Creative Work: Reflecting on how AI might reshape creative professions and what this means for the future of work and labor rights.
  • Political Economy of GenAI: Analyzing how control over GenAI technologies by major corporations could affect the distribution of resources and cultural influence.
  • Governance and Regulation: Considering regulatory frameworks that could guide the responsible development and use of GenAI in creative industries.

📅 Key Dates

  • Abstract Submission Deadline: 5 June 2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: 15 July 2025
  • Conference Dates: 17–18 December 2025

💼 Submission Opportunities

The call is open for individual papers, panels, roundtables, and fishbowl sessions. Proposals are encouraged to provide critical insights, empirical research, or methodological innovation. Travel grants may be available for early career researchers and PhD candidates from non-OECD countries.


🔗 For Application:
https://rdt.uva.nl/genai–creative-practices/genai–creative-practices.html

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