Prof. Sarah Wilson, Courtauld Institute of Art, London
I've been working with universities, museums, cultural institutions, commercial brands, tech incubators in Europe and North America in all phases of the development and implementation of cultural initiatives: from conceptualization to execution to the creation and teaching of exceptional content.
I am an alumnus of Trinity College (Hartford, Connecticut), holding an MA in Law, an MA in Art History, and also a PhD in Film, Media and Cultural Studies from Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE Budapest).
I've been living and working in Toronto developing new AI video tools from 2019 to 2024. Currently based in Budapest.
I am a dedicated researcher and educator with a passion for advancing knowledge in my field. This online portfolio showcases my creative productions, academic achievements, published works, and teaching philosophy. Here, you will find detailed descriptions of my research projects, along with insights into my approach to education and mentorship. My goal is to inspire and engage others through my work, fostering a community of lifelong learners. Thank you for visiting, and I hope you find my portfolio inspiring.
I would love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out for collaborations or inquiries.
I am a Research Fellow at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest (MOME), where my work focuses on the intersection of AI, low-resource languages, and visual heritage. I focus on the use of artificial intelligence to preserve cultural diversity and my aim is to build new AI tools to enhance creative processes. I've written and edited multiple books on experimental film and animation and worked with world-class artists and thought leaders like William Kentridge, Lorand Hegyi, Paul Wells and Sarah Wilson. I have been giving academic lectures, talks, seminars and workshops at leading academic and cultural institutions since 2006. Highlights: Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (Budapest), The Royal College of Art (London), University of New South Wales (Sydney), Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest), Jagiellonian University (Kraków), Somerset House (London).
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