

Improbable Intelligence - Vernissage
December 6th · 5:00–7:00 PM · ESCP Paris Campus
Join us for the closing evening of the Improbable Intelligence Seminar, featuring a Vernissage of works created during two days of experimentation with the Art Thinking method. After exploring the exhibition, stay for a panel conversation on a central question:
What happens when artistic intelligence — not algorithms — reshapes our understanding of AI?
Our speakers will explore how creative practice can redefine AI beyond efficiency and optimization, opening new paths toward meaning, emancipation, and richer human perspectives.
Panel Speakers
Christophe Bruno — Artist; pioneer of Conceptual Net Art
Sylvain Bureau — Professor at ESCP; co-creator of the Art Thinking method; PhD, École Polytechnique
Igor Galligo — Philosopher (Leuphana University; UC Berkeley)
Rand Gerges-Yammine — Professor at ESCP, board member of Stanford Alumni France
Tim Gilman-Sevcik — Artist; PhD in Philosophy; Lecturer at New York University
Ishita Gupta — Stanford AI researcher
Cyprien (Ming-Wei) Fasquelle — Filmmaker and Graduate teaching assistant, master’s student, and designer at Stanford University
Laurent Strichard — Founder & CEO, Open Partners
Fees:
Free of charge for students, artists, professors, researchers, entrepreneurs and members of the Art Thinking Network
Fees for ESCP Alumni & Stanford Alumni: 15 EUR
Fees for others: 20 EUR
Host & Partners
Organizor:
Partners:
ESCP Business School
Stanford Alumni in France