Karen Palmer

Multi-Disciplinary Filmmaker at Columbia Business School

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  • Columbia Business School

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Columbia Business School

Karen Palmer creates immersive film experiences that combine the genres of film, gaming, art, neuroscience and technology. RIOT, her current project, is an emotionally responsive, live-action video installation that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning. Developed in partnership with Brunel University London and the National Theatre’s Immersive Storytelling Studio, RIOT was honored at the Columbia Digital Storytelling Lab’s annual Breakthroughs in Storytelling awards as one of the Digital Dozen for 2016.

Karen has spoken at TEDx Australia, the Arts and Machine Summit at the Google Cultural Institute in Paris, the Games for Change Festival in New York, the Bergen International Festival in Norway and the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival. Normally based in London, she is currently in New York as the recipient of a TED residency as well as a ThoughtWorks arts residency to investigate the implications of AI.

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