
St Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich,
Explore the world of robots, algorithms and machine learning in this hands-on workshop for kids!
Based on the new picture book, The A to Z of AI, this interactive session blends art, technology, and imagination as kids dream up and design their own robots for the future.
Whether it’s a robot that helps you get dressed in the morning or one that cleans your bedroom with a song - the only limit is your imagination!
Led by Professor Oli Buckley, an expert in cybersecurity and AI, and illustrator Rose Feather, this creative workshop is the perfect way to spark curiosity about how we live, learn, and play with intelligent machines.
Tickets £10 per child, booking essential
Recommended for ages 5-8
Octagon Room, St Peter Mancroft
what3words: feed.sketch.nation
Please note that tickets only need to be purchased for children taking part in the workshop. Each child can bring one accompanying adult with them. Children must not be left unattended throughout the event.
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Oli is a cyber security and artificial intelligence expert based at Loughborough University. His work focuses on how people interact with emerging technologies, including AI, trust, privacy and digital identity.
Rose is a community picture book maker based in Norwich. She has been making picture books with groups of people including babies and toddlers for the last 5 years, commissioned by museums, galleries, small festivals and heritage organisations.
Join Norwich Making Space for a hands-on workshop where young creatives become artists, engineers and inventors!
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