Pilar Orero presented on 10th October Multimodal and Multilingual AI Tools for European Art Media Archives: From Music to News.
The conference was organised by the Hungarian Academy of Arts, Research Institute of Art Theory and
Methodology, Language Center University of Bielefeld.
The presentation focusing on music and how to find resilient solutions for storing music archives was drafted to fit with the conference objective: to examine the creative, pedagogical, and sociocultural dimensions of language as it traverses disciplinary, linguistic and cultural boundaries. Academic and artistic interest in multilingual and translingual practices have grown
in recent years, reflecting the interconnectedness of societies and the increasing hybrid nature of identities. In the fields of literature, visual arts, film, theatre, architecture and education, multilingualism and translingualism have emerged as pivotal frameworks for understanding how languages interact, coexist and shape meaning within and across cultural contexts.