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In our tutorial group’s rapid-fire introductions, I pitched my obsession with AI-art collisions through a concrete example: “Imagine an exhibition where algorithms rewrite the visitor experience in real-time. What happens when the curator becomes an AI whisperer tweaking parameters instead of arranging wall labels?” This sparked a quick debate about whether we need new vocabulary for AI-driven curation (shoutout to Liam for the “algorithmic choreography” metaphor!).

Questions:

  1. How to visually represent invisible decision-making in AI curation? (Considering data visualization overlays for exhibition spaces)
  2. What’s the objecthood of an AI artwork – the code, the output, or the interaction?
  3. Can we hack existing tools? Testing whether ChatGPT can generate accessible wall texts without regurgitating art jargon

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