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MODO: Cambridge Lectures on Art and Intelligence
8th February - 18th February
From £27.80
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MODO: Cambridge Lectures on Art and Intelligence
A public lecture series exploring how human intelligence evolves alongside AI, from education to industry, innovation, and the future economy.
The series is rooted in the ideas that underpin David Hockney’s sustained inquiry into perception, perspective, and the cultural power of images. Across his work and writing, Hockney has consistently challenged the assumption that there is a single, neutral way of seeing, arguing instead that technologies of vision, from painting and photography to film, television, and now digital systems, actively shape how reality is understood, shared, and governed.
David Hockney’s work has shaped modern understanding of perception, attention, and ways of seeing for more than six decades, insisting on these as active forms of intelligence. The Cambridge Lectures on Art & Intelligence of take place alongside the continued public presence of his work, including major exhibitions at institutions such as the Serpentine Gallery. David Hockney’s practice has long emphasised the active role of the viewer, the experience of time, and the intelligence of looking, questions that remain central as technologies increasingly mediate how the world is seen and understood. The lecture series extends this inquiry into a wider conversation about human judgement, interpretation, confidence and inventive thinking in contemporary culture. At a moment when artificial intelligence is transforming how images, information, and decisions are produced, the series asks what forms of human perception, judgement, and interpretive agency remain essential, and how they are developed, recognised, and sustained within education, culture, and industry.
Lecture dates run from 8th – 18th February 2026 (in support of Cambridge Arts Festival 2026)
Full collection of MODO lectures/events:
- Sunday 8th February – Human Movie: Eryk Salvaggio The Cambridge Lectures on Art & Intelligence (£27.80pp)
- Wednesday 11th February – Autism & Cognitive Evolution-The Cambridge Lectures on Art & Intelligence (£27.80pp)
- Thursday 12th February – Participating in Gallery Crawl, Cambridge Arts Festival (Free)
- Thursday 12th February – When Physics Meets Art with Andy Osmant, Cambridge Mechatronics (£27.80pp)
- Monday 16th February – Award Winning ‘Human Movie’ and Hypothetical Image Reading, Eryk Salvaggio (£27.80pp)
- Wednesday 18th February – Perceptions Beyond Human Evolution – Whale Intelligence & AI, Project CETI (£27.80pp)
Please click here to find out more information regarding the Gallery Crawl (Thursday 12th February).
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Thursday 12th February
njoy an inspiring evening of culture and creativity with the Cambridge Arts Festival’s Gallery Crawl. Taking place between 5–7pm, visitors and residents alike have the chance to discover new artworks, hear inspiring talks, and watch artists at work across the city – all with a complimentary glass of bubbles in hand*. read more
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SketchTogether with Cambridge Drawing Society & Café au Chocolat (SOLD OUT)
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Join the Cambridge Drawing Society as we kick off the Cambridge Arts Festival with SketchTogether - an inspiring opportunity to draw alongside members of one of the UK’s oldest art societies. read more
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