We’re at a transformative moment in AI history. With legislative battles, the rise of large language models, shifting definitions of human and nonhuman, and new modes of artistic practice, the present is marked by a sense of rapid change. The need for artists and technologists to be in dialogue has perhaps never been so urgent. Or, perhaps, it is simply always urgent. At 7x7, Rhizome’s initiative to bring together artists and technologists for short-term creative collaborations, AI has long been a topic of critical conversation and experimentation. From early experiments with GANS to early warnings about the dangers of Big Data, we’re lucky to have a rich history of inspiring and divining the future. This weekend, the dialogue continues at @newmuseum with the relaunch of 7x7, presented by Rhizome and Hyundai Motor (@hyundai.artlab). The livestream is free – join us! — Archive Digging + Interview work by @being_on_line + @iso.muein ✨ Original Graphic for background by @transcendence.creative
Ancestry, La Luche Libre & AI: Digressions on Intentional Image Making
baukunst.co
Once videos and movies start to look like glossy, melting clay, maybe artists will respond by making stuff that's robotic. Or poorly made on purpose. If the machines start acting m... See more
Alex Dobrenko` • Will AI Replace the Artist?
Nameless Feeling
I’ve heard you say that with A.I., it’s the model that’s the art, not necessarily the output of the model.
holly herndon
Yeah, that’s one thing that we’re exploring quite a bit. So one of the potentials around machine learning is that you’re not limited to just a single output. You can create a model of whether that’s my own singing voice o... See more