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Machine Hallucinations Mars : AI Data Paintings Initial Exploration: Discovering Refik Anadol I delved into the work of Refik Anadol, a media artist known for his use of machine learning algorithms to create immersive digital installations. His project Machine Hallucinations – Mars: AI Data Paintings particularly caught my attention. It uses AI to process publicly […]
Individual Speculative Project Idea This week, we explored speculative curatorial projects, using content from the Open Toolkit and focusing on conceptual development. My project investigates AI-generated art as a speculative, immersive experience, utilizing machine learning algorithms to process real-time urban, environmental, and museum archival data. The project seeks to explore how data diversity can enhance […]
This week marked an important step in our curatorial journey as we met our tutorial group and tutor for Semester 2. Our group consists of members from diverse academic backgrounds, bringing a range of perspectives and methodologies to the table. This diversity sparked rich discussions and highlighted the many ways curatorial practice can be approached. […]
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 […]