Future Histories

Banyule Council is proud to present Future Histories as part of our celebration of Midsumma Festival 2020. This art exhibition is a safe space for people to engage with LGBTIQ+ issues, and explores current themes facing the LGBTIQ+ community with a focus on gender diversity. Each of the artists explores these complex ideas, drawing from […]

Future Histories

Banyule Council is proud to present Future Histories as part of our celebration of Midsumma Festival 2020. This art exhibition is a safe space for people to engage with LGBTIQ+ issues, and explores current themes facing the LGBTIQ+ community with a focus on gender diversity. Each of the artists explores these complex ideas, drawing from […]

Clouds: The 6th International Exhibition on New Media Art 2020

An international exhibition of new media art and artists exploring identity, culture and creation. CICA Museum March 25 – April 12 , 2020 2020. 03. 25 – 04. 12 Featured Artists 참여작가: Sandra Araújo, Reid Arowood, Tyler Calkin, Yanyun Chen & Sara Chong, Hyeonah Choi 최현아 & Ahyeon Bong 봉아연, Jisoo Chung, Jeff Crouse & […]

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Clouds: The 6th International Exhibition on New Media Art 2020

An international exhibition of new media art and artists exploring identity, culture and creation. CICA Museum March 25 – April 12 , 2020 2020. 03. 25 – 04. 12 Featured Artists 참여작가: Sandra Araújo, Reid Arowood, Tyler Calkin, Yanyun Chen & Sara Chong, Hyeonah Choi 최현아 & Ahyeon Bong 봉아연, Jisoo Chung, Jeff Crouse & […]

The new (ab)normal

I am delighted to announce that have some artwork in RMIT Gallery’s inaugural online exhibition  The new (ab)normal, exploring isolation in conjunction with neural networks and landscapes. These AI artworks have been made working with image translation neural networks online through playform.io. These images are somewhat poignantly resonating with my feelings during isolation. It’s hard […]

Frankenstein’s Telephone – online AI art interactive exhibition

Thanks to a generous contribution from the City of Melbourne and their covid19 relief grant program I am proud to announce that I will be making Frankenstein’s Telephone, previously seen at Future Histories for Midsumma 2020, an online AI art exhibition. This includes going through the works I have created during my research into computer […]

The new (ab)normal

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Frankenstein’s Telephone – online AI art interactive exhibition

Thanks to a generous contribution from the City of Melbourne and their covid19 relief grant program I am proud to announce that I will be making Frankenstein’s Telephone, previously seen at Future Histories for Midsumma 2020, an online AI art exhibition. This includes going through the works I have created during my research into computer […]

Melbourne fringe: Frankenstein’s Telephone

Frankenstein’s telephone is coming to Melbourne Fringe festival 2020 as a Pants Off event! Explore connected AI algorithms online and make bizarre artworks and watch the chain of events unfold as each AI goes on to interpret each other’s mistakes. Melbourne AI artist J. Rosenbaum has made an interactive website to explore artificial intelligence art […]

Melbourne fringe: Frankenstein’s Telephone

Frankenstein’s telephone is coming to Melbourne Fringe festival 2020 as a Pants Off event! Explore connected AI algorithms online and make bizarre artworks and watch the chain of events unfold as each AI goes on to interpret each other’s mistakes. Melbourne AI artist J. Rosenbaum has made an interactive website to explore artificial intelligence art […]

Sending you my Love

“Sending You My Love” features a curated selection of unique works created using Playform AI by artists Chellcy Reitsma, Domenico Barra, J. Rosenbaum, Martin Lukas Ostachowski, Noortje Stortelder, Roxy Savage, and Seda Turec. Curated by Playform Studio. Press Release New York – February 14, 2020 – Playform Studio, an exclusive studio for artists, debuts “Sending […]

Generator: Imaging Futures Symposium

I will be presenting my research and work at the RMIT symposium Generator. The Imaging Futures Lab at RMIT University presents a symposium on expanded photography and the future of the image.  Involving academics, post graduate students and industry professionals, this one day symposium seeks to explore and critique new directions in the creative application of photography.