top of page

Fellou Internet browser: How does agentic browser empower creatives?

Category: Workshop, Demonstration

Time: 24.08 2:30-5pm 

Location: KCL Waterloo Campus

Language: English

Target audience: Anyone interested in AI, creativity,                                               innovation and arts 

Price: Free

Event Details

Discover how Fellou, the world’s first agentic browser, opens up new possibilities for artistic and playful creation. This workshop explores its use in music, games, and storytelling—from AI-generated compositions to a Xu Bing–inspired language game. Special guest poet Tiffany will collaborate with Fellou to generate a live poem and instantly transform it into a visual web, demonstrating real-time creative browsing. We’ll also share how Fellou supports artists and cultural practitioners in drafting open calls, designing micro-games, and experimenting with visual ideas. The session ends with an open Q&A, inviting you to imagine how agentic technology can expand your own creative practice. This event is part of Fellou’s launch of its new version of the browser. As one of the first people using the new version of the browser, you will also receive some perks from Fellou.

Programme

People

​

Ke Bao

Ke Bao is a London-based artist, curator, writer, and event organiser. He is the London Director and co-founder of YDMD Studio, a cross-disciplinary creative studio founded in 2019 and incorporated in London in 2022, operating between Shanghai and London. Under YDMD Studio, he also leads Synonym-Lab, a platform dedicated to artistic collaboration and experimentation. Ke has curated and produced a wide range of exhibitions and interactive installations, with showcases at London Design Festival, London Craft Week, and Munich Jewellery Week. His practice spans material experimentation, immersive experience design, and contemporary craft, and his work has been featured in publications such as DAZED, ANON, and STYLE. He is currently a Graduate Learning Facilitator at Goldsmiths, University of London, where he supports creative development and studio culture.

​

Partner

Fellou

bottom of page