Posthuman Pedagogies: Mindful Creativity in the Age of AI

Event information
Date and time

4–5 Mar 2026
1:30pm–6:00pm

Location

Hybrid event:
Smart Room, Block F Level 4 #F405
The Ngee Ann Kongsi Library, LASALLE’s McNally Campus
and Zoom (Passcode: 600868)

Admission

Free

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Event information

Date and time

4–5 Mar 2026
1:30pm–6:00pm

Location

Hybrid event:
Smart Room, Block F Level 4 #F405
The Ngee Ann Kongsi Library, LASALLE’s McNally Campus
and Zoom (Passcode: 600868)

Admission

Free

Event details

Organised by LASALLE’s Learning, Teaching and Research
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The integration of generative AI in the creative arts marks a critical inflexion point in how knowledge, authorship and imagination are produced and valued. Within tertiary arts education, this shift challenges long-standing assumptions about creative autonomy and the role of the human artist.

This symposium explores issues surrounding posthuman creativity through a hybrid lens that foregrounds the technological agency of AI systems and the embodied awareness of human creators in artistic practice.

It investigates how new forms of artistic intelligence might emerge from collaborative entanglements between human intuition, machine learning and mindful self-awareness. It calls attention to the risks of cognitive overload and detachment that can accompany these entanglements. It examines how mindfulness, mental rest and embodied reflection can act as vital counterweights—enabling sustainable and grounded creative practices within AI-enhanced learning environments.

At the heart of this symposium lies a generative question: What forms of creativity emerge when human and non-human intelligences co-produce knowledge—and how can arts education cultivate the conditions for this co-production without eroding the embodied, mindful dimensions of artistic practice?

We approach this question through the dual commitment to:

  • Technological agency—understanding AI as an active participant in the creative process, shaping aesthetics, authorship and innovation.
  • Embodied awareness—valuing slowness, rest, reflection and felt experience as essential components of sustainable artistic practice.
     

This dual commitment holds tension as productive: the machinic and the mindful, the accelerated and the slow, the disembodied and the grounded. It contests that posthuman creativity lives in the recalibration of what it means to create with others, both human and non-human. 


These themes will be explored through keynotes, practice-led panels, short presentations and guided reflective interludes designed to model mindful methodologies. Participants will engage with scholars, academics, creative practitioners, and educators to discuss how tertiary arts institutions can prepare students for these complex realities.

The symposium targets tertiary arts educators, curriculum developers, creative practitioners, postgraduate students and researchers working at the intersection of creativity, AI, posthuman theory, and mental well-being. It also contributes to LTR’s strategic goals around future-oriented pedagogies, sustainability of practice, and the integration of emerging technologies in arts education.

Keynotes and workshop

Keynote 1
Dr Francesca Ferrando, ‘The Art of Being Posthuman‘

Embracing the human experiences of the 21st century, this keynote unravels what it means to exist through the transformative perspectives of existential posthumanism.

Inspired by Francesca Ferrando’s The Art of Being Posthuman (Polity, 2024), this existential journey spans deep time and possible futures: from Palaeolithic origins to radical life extension, from multi-species entanglements to the rights of Nature, the Anthropocene, and the rise of Artificial Intelligence.

Rather than presenting posthumanism as abstract theory, the keynote becomes an inner exploration. Participants will be invited into short exercises of reflection and collective dialogue, moving from thought to praxis and experiencing firsthand the decluttering of anthropocentric habits. Alongside these practices, we will also enter into live dialogue with generative AI, exploring its role as both mirror and collaborator in our unfolding inquiries.

Together, we will explore how our lives can be embraced as ultimate works of art, and how posthuman becoming invites us into co-creation—with one another, with the ecological world, with technology and with the other-than-human realm.

Keynote 2
Angie Chew, 'Mindful Creativity in the Age of AI'

In an era where artificial intelligence can generate ideas, images and entire narratives in seconds, the nature of human creativity is undergoing a profound shift. There is a need to embrace the technology to craft meaningful, resonant work in a world shaped by intelligent machines. Under the pressures of limitless digital possibilities, emotional regulation and clarity of mind are needed to stay grounded to focus on constructive responses to the increasingly challenging and fast-paced changing landscape.

It is time to explore how creators, artists, writers, designers, educators and innovators can harness the power of AI without losing their creative brilliance, relevance and presence. 

This session will offer mindful applications that can help individuals stay grounded in using AI as a partner to expand the imaginative possibilities while reinforcing human values such as curiosity, compassion and intentionality.

Special in-person workshop
Dr Shirley Tan, 'The Human Side of Teaching with Technology'

This interactive session will guide participants through an engaging, practice-focused workshop designed to deepen your learning and enhance your symposium experience. 

As this is an in-person workshop with limited seats, advance registration is required. We encourage you to secure your place early to avoid disappointment.

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