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Text Prompting Engineer Workshop: Art, AI, and the Female Gaze
(22 - 24)



Rather than focusing only on technical prompts, Lu guided attendees to think critically about who gets to tell stories and how images of women are shaped by history, culture, and now algorithms. Participants experimented with AI-generated visuals while discussing the politics of representation, authorship, and voice.

The workshop became a rare space where technology and theory met practice: part seminar, part hands-on lab, part collective dialogue. For many, it opened up new ways of thinking about AI not only as a tool for creation but also as a mirror of social structures — one that demands awareness, critique, and imagination.
For us at Daitan Motion, Lu’s workshop underscored our belief that AI is not just about what can be made, but also about how and why it is made. It reminded us that building the future of storytelling requires both innovation and reflection.
Rather than focusing only on technical prompts, Lu guided attendees to think critically about who gets to tell stories and how images of women are shaped by history, culture, and now algorithms. Participants experimented with AI-generated visuals while discussing the politics of representation, authorship, and voice.

The workshop became a rare space where technology and theory met practice: part seminar, part hands-on lab, part collective dialogue. For many, it opened up new ways of thinking about AI not only as a tool for creation but also as a mirror of social structures — one that demands awareness, critique, and imagination.
For us at Daitan Motion, Lu’s workshop underscored our belief that AI is not just about what can be made, but also about how and why it is made. It reminded us that building the future of storytelling requires both innovation and reflection.