Bowl your brain: Welcome to ACAI Kids

June 4
10:00–14:00
Unicorn
Factory
Lisboa

Please prepare a Discord account before the workshop, as we will use it as our space for communication, links and sharing results. To make the most of our time together, we kindly ask you to set up all accounts in advance. In the morning, we will explore monster-making with Higgsfield.ai, visual storytelling with Google tools, and an AI music workshop using Suno (headphones are highly recommended for this one). In the afternoon, the agents workshop will work with Claude, Vercel, Git and fal.ai. Chromebooks will be available on the day, though you are very welcome to bring your own laptop or iPad. Please note that platforms have different age requirements: most require age 13+, Google requires age 16+ in Portugal, and Claude requires age 18+. If your child does not meet the age requirement for a specific tool, please create the account together with them.
---> Language
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English
---> CLASSROOM
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coming...
---> WIFI
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coming...
---> Hardware
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TUMO will provide Chromebooks for all participants, though you are welcome to use your own device. Please also bring headphones, as we’ll be working with AI-generated music. The Chromebooks are equipped with a standard 3.5 mm audio jack.
---> Communication in class
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Discord
https://discord.com/invite/WAYaFJBQ34
Code: WAYaFJBQ34
---> Prompting workshop
// Boris Eldagsen
Higgsfield
---> STORY workshop
// Ender Diril
Google
---> MUSIC workshop
// Pierre de Conihout
Suno
---> AGENTS workshop
// Seth Goldstein
Claude code, Vercel, Git + fal
---> Contact + Questions
// Mike Brauner
+49 171 9917 039
mike@art-magazine.ai
_1 Discord
Discord is a communication platform designed for group exchange. It brings together chat, file sharing, and topic-based channels in one place. Originally used by gaming communities, it’s now widely adopted by creative and educational groups to support collaborative work.
_2 Higgsfield
Higgsfield.ai is an AI tool for images and short videos. It transforms photos and text prompts into new visual scenes – from photorealistic portraits to imaginative characters. This lets beginners experiment with complex visual ideas in just a few clicks.
_3 Google
A Google account gives access to online tools like Google Docs, Slides, and Drive with a single login. With it, you can create, store, and share texts, images, and presentations in the browser. Many schools and projects use it as a standard way to collaborate on media.
_4 Suno + Headphones
Suno is an AI music generator that turns short text descriptions into complete songs. You type a theme, mood, or genre and the AI creates a full track with melody, instruments, and often vocals. It makes music production accessible without any prior skills or instruments.
_5 Claude
Claude is an AI assistant that works with natural language and can also read and write code. It helps structure ideas, write texts, and sketch small programs. This makes it useful for breaking down complex technical processes into understandable steps.

_6 Vercel
Vercel is a hosting platform that makes it easy to put web projects online. It connects closely to Git repositories and updates websites automatically whenever new code is published. Many developers use Vercel to make small tools and prototypes quickly available on the web.


_7 Git
Git is a version control system for code and files. It tracks which changes were made when, allows users to revert to earlier states, and supports collaboration on projects. Platforms like GitHub are built on Git and make these processes visible and shareable.

_8 fal
fal.ai is a platform for AI‑based image generation that provides fast access to models like FLUX and Stable Diffusion. Through an API, applications can request images directly and receive them back for further use. This makes fal.ai especially useful when image generation is just one component of a larger system.