While the KIKK festival typically emphasizes a forward-looking perspective, it also provides a unique opportunity to reflect on History and heritage, particularly when digital creativity is harnessed for the common good. In this context, #History and #heritage gain renewed significance within the KIKK lineup. In partnership with Wallonie-Bruxelles International (WBI), we were honored to commemorate the 400th anniversary of New York City at the KIKK Festival. A distinguished panel featured Peter Aigner, Director of the Gotham Center For New York City History, and Alex Wright, a senior expert in user experience with experience (UX) at Instagram, The New York Times, IBM, just to name a few. They both led a discussion on the critical role of emerging technologies in fostering more inclusive historical narratives. Joining them were Pascale Delcomminette, CEO of Wallonia Export & Investment Agency - Wallonie-Bruxelles International (WBI) ; Anthony Simonofski from Université de Namur, an expert in smart cities and open data; and Anne-Laure CADJI from Multitel Research Center, a specialist in artificial intelligence developments in the healthcare sector. Together, they deep dived in an inspiring dialogue about the challenges historians will face in the future with Gen AI’s. This turbulent period across the Atlantic underscores the necessity for our democracies to leverage all available resources to deepen our understanding of the past, thereby enabling us to navigate the present and the future in a more peaceful way… #NY400 #digitalhumanities #digitalcreativity #wake! #AI Digital Wallonia Maxime Van Cauter Paul Hyvernat, Loïc Lefevre, Vassil Kolarov, Motonobu Kasajima, Delphine Jenart
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