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SUMMARY:Knox Immerse 2019: Hidden Worlds
DESCRIPTION:What does gender look like when created by a machine? When given idealized figures from Greek and Roman statues how does a machine interpret them\, create its own? And how does an artist respond to that? These works are a collaboration between human and computer\, to create art where gender shifts and transforms\, where what we see on the surface is only skin deep. \nThis exhibition is interactive\, with an Augmented Reality application that can be downloaded at www.hiddenworlds.ml to transform the works on the wall. It incorporates sound\, narrative\, drawing and 3D modeling to create a unique display exploring gender beyond the binary and deep inside the world of computer vision. \nFor further information please visit Hidden Worlds
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/knox-immerse-2019-hidden-worlds-3/
LOCATION:Victoria
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SUMMARY:Uncanny Valley
DESCRIPTION:Enter the Uncanny Valley\, an unnerving place\, a place to explore computer generated people\, to transplant their faces onto your own and see humanity and the posthuman surrealism of snapchat through a computer’s eyes. Works generated by AI\, added to your face using AI to turn you into a computer human hybrid. \nJ Rosenbaum has trained their computer on tens of thousands of snapchat selfies and trained their computer to make its own. A surreal landscape grid of generated partially human faces. You are then given the opportunity to use snapchat to put the images back onto your own face and become part of the artwork\, share\, pose with friends and share the creepy\, cool and sometimes hilarious results. \nJ. Rosenbaum is a contemporary figurative artist working in 3D modeling\, artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence and exploring the intersection of technology and art. Their most recent work has been in exploring the nature of Non Binary transness and their own genders and sexuality. In 2019 they are continuing their research into computer perceptions of gender with their PhD at RMIT.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/uncanny-valley-3/
LOCATION:Victoria
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