LEO



FIRST LOOK PROTOYPE EXHIBITION
Artificial Renaissance: A 6 foot AI-enabled entity pursues artistic mastery

For the first time, LEO - a 6-foot AI-character system - will exist in physical form

We're inviting our trusted community to experience this initial assembly - a chance to see our AI-character system come to life. Your presence and feedback during this prototype phase will help shape the exhibition as we test and refine each element.

This First Look Prototype Exhibition will demonstrate how an LEO inhabits physical space through movement, presence, and interaction.

We're excited to share this moment with you.


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RSVP
December 5, 2024
6:30pm - 10:00pm
The Bridge: 379 Adelaide Street West, 4th Floor

This historic building has limited accessibility. The route to the 4th floor requires using stairs to reach a mezzanine level, followed by elevator access. We recognize this may present barriers for some guests. Please contact us to discuss accommodation needs and explore alternative access.


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PARTNERS

The BridgePresented by Bygone Theatre 

Building bridges to an unknown culture
The Bridge is an anti-disciplinary art space in downtown Toronto that empowers artists from all backgrounds by providing essential infrastructure and unwavering support. It serves as a powerful symbol, bridging the gaps between the past and the future, art and technology, the extractive and the generative, and knowing and unknowing.



Humber PolytechnicFaculty of Media, Creative Arts and Design

A catalyst for innovative multi- and interdisciplinary creative work, the Faculty of Media, Creative Arts and Design at Humber College offers the most comprehensive mix of media, design, arts and communications programs in Canada. We specialize in storytelling of all forms: journalism and writing; film, acting and television; advertising and public relations; interaction design and animation; industrial, interior and graphic design; music and fine arts.


 

This project is generously supported by the 
Canada Council for the Arts 
Digital Greenhouse Grant 2024.

     
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