From dance to ChatGPT and back again – Language, routines, and
technology as interaction modulators

Traincrease Closing Conference is now behind us! Excited to meet with our partners from the universities in Manchester, Rome, and Aarhus in Kazimierz Dolny!
It was a wonderful event featuring:
2 keynote speakers (Janet Wiles and Mark Dingemanse),
6 talks from Traincrease partners (Anna M. Borghi, Thea Cameron-Faulkner, Angelo Cangelosi, Karsten Olsen, Joanna Rączaszek-Leonardi, Kristian Tylén)
and results of the Microtwinnings projects and thought-provoking talks from participants.
Last, but not least – we visited 4 beautiful gorges!
Keynotes
- Janet Wiles: From details to abstractions in social models of humans, robots, and language tech
- Mark Dingemanse: Interactive language as human-centered technology
Traincrease Partners
- Anna M. Borghi: Traincrease and the Body, Action, and Language Lab
- Thea Cameron-Faulkner: Spin it back: Abstract concepts, abstract functions
- Angelo Cangelosi: Looking Ahead in Cognitive Robotics, AI and Cognitive Sciences
- Karsten Olsen: Thinking with others: From processes of abstraction to group compositions
- Joanna Rączaszek-Leonardi: From dance to ChatGPT and back again – Language, routines and technology as interaction
modulators - Kristian Tylén: Abstraction in human visual cognition and communication
