From 2022 to 2024, the rapid evolution of generative AI has transformed visual storytelling, advancing from pixelated images to lifelike, dynamic creations. This breakthrough technology opens new dimensions of creativity, enabling anyone to produce compelling images and short films, even without traditional skills in drawing, animation, or acting.
While generative AI democratizes artistic creation, it also raises critical questions about accuracy, credibility, data privacy, and copyright.
How does it work? What creative possibilities does it unlock?
What are the strengths and limitations of different tools, and what does the future hold for AIGC (Artificial Intelligence Generated Content)?
From December 15, 2024, to January 11, 2025, Goethe-Institut China, in collaboration with the Department of Culture and Education of the German Consulate General in Shanghai, will host
the
Generated AI Video Workshop Series for Beginners
. Featuring four distinguished AI artists and creators, the workshops will explore the creative and technical aspects of AIGC, offering insights into its potential and practical applications. Open to filmmakers, artists, designers, and media professionals, the series includes online lectures and one-on-one guidance.
The workshops are part of the "AIsolation – AIGC Short Film Competition", jointly organised by the Goethe-Instituts across Eastern and Central Asia. This global competition will launch in early 2025—stay tuned for further announcements!
January 10, 2024
Presentation with Q&A
Screenshot from the AI short film
"
What if, mother
"
, Junie Lau
Transformation of Future Creation and AI
January 10, 2025, 19:00
– 20:30 (China) / 12:00 – 13:30 (Germany)
Speaker: Junie Lau
With
breakthroughs in AI tools, everyone can engage in creation, leading to an
explosion of content. Future media will rely more on automated processes, with
gaming and film merging for immersive, "dream-like" experiences. How
can AI reshape visual storytelling and generate extraordinary visuals? In the
AI era, what content will be consumed? Will AI replace creators or become a
tool of power? Junie Lau, OpenAI artist, award-winning AI director, and digital
media artist, will showcase experimental short films exploring AI's disruptive
potential in visual aesthetics and storytelling. She will also share her critical
reflections on the future of AI and humanity from a creator's perspective.
Presentation with Q&A
Offline Participation
Language: Chinese
(If you need to listen to the English translation, you can connect via Zoom with your own headphones.)
Location:
Department of Culture and Education of the German Consulate General in Shanghai (101 Cross Tower, 318 Fu Zhou Lu, Shanghai)
Free Admission
Online Participation
Zoom-Webinar
(Chinese/English with simultaneous interpretation):
https://goethe-institut.zoom.us/j/82609534731?pwd=QqQ2rSw3qq8bOaWFyU0LtqSa7WAYYc.1
Webinar-ID:826 0953 4731
WeChat Livestreaming (Chinese only)
Scan QR codes to join:
Screenshot f
rom the AI short film
"To Eat or Not to Eat", Hyacinth
AI-Driven Animation & Gender Bias in the AI Industry
11. January 2025, 15:00
– 16:45 (China) / 8:00 – 9:45 (Germany)
“In the age of AI, everyone can become a Pixar.”
(Hyacinth) AI is revolutionizing animation and experimental art, offering vast
potential for creators in traditional media and beyond. How can AI generate
seamless, continuous animations? How can tools like ComfyUI be combined to
create in styles unique to each artist? And how can AI produce visuals that
only it can
achieve? Experim
ental artist Hyacinth will lead a workshop
exploring AI's transformative role in animation. She will showcase AI's
creative possibilities while addressing a key question for creators: how to express oneself through
AI. Hyacinth will also share her reflections on gender bias within the AI
industry.
Presentation with Q&A
Offline Participation
Language: Chinese
(If you need to listen to the English translation, you can connect via Zoom with your own headphones.)
Location:
Department of Culture and Education of the German Consulate General in Shanghai (101 Cross Tower, 318 Fu Zhou Lu, Shanghai)
Free Admission
Online Participation
Zoom-Webinar
(Chinese/English with simultaneous interpretation):
https://goethe-institut.zoom.us/j/81165354178?pwd=Gaw2VeqtOrlg3ikPsWqBu98JMPKp2W.1
Webinar-ID: 811 6535 4178
WeChat Livestreaming (Chinese only)
Scan QR codes to join:
One-on-One Workshop:
Hands-On AI Short Film Creation
11. January 2025, 17:15
– 18:30 (China) / 10:15 – 11:30 (Germany)
Workshop Instructor:
Hyacinth
This workshop is primarily
aimed at creators interested in participating in the Goethe-Institut's
"AIsolation" AIGC short film competition. Participants should have
some experience with AI-based creation. Creators are encouraged to bring their
own AI short films (or prototypes) to the workshop and receive one-on-one
guidance from the instructor based on any challenges encountered during the
creative process.
(Beginners can watch the replay of the first part of the
AIGC series on the "Goethe-Institut China" WeChat video account,
study the content on their own, and apply to join the workshop afterward.)
One-on-One Workshop
How to participate
Language: Chinese
Location: Department of Culture and Education of the German Consulate General in Shanghai (101 Cross Tower, 318 Fu Zhou Lu, Shanghai)
Participation is free of charge. Registration is required. Please scan the QR code below and register via the “Huodongxing” platform by
10 AM on January 2, 2025
. You will be notified by the organiser via “Huodongxing” by
January 7, 2025
, regarding your participation in the workshop.
Scan QR code to register: