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Please give us your feedback!

Please provide feedback on your experience of the Art AI Festival installation HELLO LAMP POST.  Providing feedback is entirely voluntary. Completing the survey will take appx 5 minutes.

Through feedback provided, we hope to better understand the following:
• Engagement and experiences with the festival installations and activities as a participant
• Understanding of applications of artificial intelligence and creative practices
• How the Art AI Festival should be developed in future

The Festival explores the roles of artificial intelligence through creative practices. The findings from your feedback will be used both in research and publications in relation to the impact and potentials of creative AI and in development of the Festival in future.

The information you provide is confidential, except that anonymized quotes may be used. Information you provide will be treated only as a source of background information, alongside literature-based research and interviews with others.

No personal identifying information will appear in any publications resulting from the feedback you provide.

If you have any questions or would like additional information please contact the Festival Director (tharwood@dmu.ac.uk). There are no known or anticipated risks to you in providing feedback.

By completing the feedback survey you indicate that you understand its purpose and consent to the use of the data* as indicated above. Should you decide not to complete the survey, the data you have entered up to that point will be used, unless you indicate otherwise in questions 1 and 2.

Thank you for providing your feedback.

Professor Tracy Harwood
Director, Art AI Festival



The Art AI Festival has been funded by De Montfort University, Arts Council England, Leicester City Council and Phoenix and is led by Prof Tracy Harwood (Festival Director) of De Montfort University.

*The university treats personal data collected during this survey in accordance with its data protection policy. The data protection policy provides further information on how your data is used and the basis for processing your data in line with both the Data Protection Act (2018) and the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). See dmu.ac.uk/policies/data-protection for more. Data pertaining to this project will be kept in a secure environment for 7 years.


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* 1. I agree with the use of my feedback for research purposes as outlined above

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* 2. I agree to the use of anonymized quotes from my feedback for purposes as outlined above

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