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SUMMARY:Future Histories
DESCRIPTION: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 personal histories to suggest a new future. This exhibition will be complemented by talks\, workshops and other resources for further understanding. \nFuture Histories features work from artists Mig Dann\, Anj Odessa\, J. Rosenbaum and Peter Waples-Crowe.. \nA safe space for all… \nOpening night: Wednesday 29 January\, 2020\, 6-8pm
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/future-histories-3/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Future Histories
DESCRIPTION: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 personal histories to suggest a new future. This exhibition will be complemented by talks\, workshops and other resources for further understanding. \nFuture Histories features work from artists Mig Dann\, Anj Odessa\, J. Rosenbaum and Peter Waples-Crowe.. \nA safe space for all… \nOpening night: Wednesday 29 January\, 2020\, 6-8pm
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/future-histories/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190926T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190929T233000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T201001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T201001Z
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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/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190901T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190929T235959
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T201000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T201000Z
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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/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190830T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190830T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T201002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T201002Z
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SUMMARY:AWS Community Day Melbourne
DESCRIPTION:Join the largest AWS community event in Australia with Jeff Barr\, Chief Evangelist & VP\n\nAWS Community Day Australia is a free full-day event dedicated to AWS User Groups and Meet Ups\, “for the community\, by the community.” Showcasing some of our local community speakers\, influencers and innovators; we will cover topics from AI\, Machine Learning\, Serverless\, Containers\, VR and more. \nAs the second large scale event in Australia we aim to inspire\, educate and bring developer and IT communities together through technical discussions\, free hands on labs\, demos and plenty of opportunities to network with AWS experts. \n\nTalk Slides – AWS_ArtofMakingArt
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/aws-community-day-melbourne-3/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190830T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190830T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T212011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194828Z
UID:96-1567123200-1567123200@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:AWS Community Day Melbourne
DESCRIPTION:Join the largest AWS community event in Australia with Jeff Barr\, Chief Evangelist & VP\n\nAWS Community Day Australia is a free full-day event dedicated to AWS User Groups and Meet Ups\, “for the community\, by the community.” Showcasing some of our local community speakers\, influencers and innovators; we will cover topics from AI\, Machine Learning\, Serverless\, Containers\, VR and more. \nAs the second large scale event in Australia we aim to inspire\, educate and bring developer and IT communities together through technical discussions\, free hands on labs\, demos and plenty of opportunities to network with AWS experts. \n\nTalk Slides – AWS_ArtofMakingArt
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/aws-community-day-melbourne/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190710T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190710T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T212009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194829Z
UID:94-1562716800-1562716800@jrosenbaum.com.au
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/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190627T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T200959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T200959Z
UID:446-1561622400-1561827600@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:Body of Knowledge
DESCRIPTION:Can computers see gender? Without being trained in traditional binary notions of gender what can they produce? And how do we interpret the results? J. Rosenbaum presents a paper on their project Hidden Worlds\, an exhibition of Artificial Intelligence Computer Generated artworks and mobile Augmented Reality technologies to see gender through the lens of computer vision. Rosenbaum’s last works used AI to interpret their creations\, this time the computer creates the art and Rosenbaum interprets the output. A Generative Adversarial Network that has been trained in thousands of images of Greek and Roman statuary worked for weeks to create its own. Rosenbaum then explored the output to find the truth inside the computer generated work and reveal that to the viewer. Another Neural Network looked at the works and wrote poetry based on what it saw through an image classifier. This is incorporated into a soundscape inside the app. Viewers will see light boxes and watch them come to life inside the app as the computer generated work is transformed and reinterpreted by human eyes and hands. The language is alien\, computer driven showing a collaborative effort between human and machine. This highly experimental work invites questions about computers creating art\, about how machines see humans and gender and idealized beauty. \nBoK2019 will generate questions that explore the dynamic between an organism and its surroundings\, by asking:  How does art shift the way knowledge and thinking processes are acquired\, extended and distributed? How do cognitive theories offer ways to enact and change individual and collective ways of thinking? The aims of the first Body of Knowledge Art and Embodied Cognition Conference\, which was held at UC IRVINE in 2016 were to “bring together an interdisciplinary group including cognitive scientists\, neuroscientists\, philosophers of mind\, physiologists\, psychologists\, philosophers\, anthropologists\, computer scientists\, artists and designers to explore emerging cognitive neuroscience and theories of embodied cognition.”
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/body-of-knowledge-3/
CATEGORIES:Talk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190615T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190616T235959
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T201000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T201000Z
UID:448-1560556800-1560729599@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:Nuit Rose: 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/nuit-rose-hidden-worlds-3/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190529T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190529T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T212008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194829Z
UID:93-1559088000-1559088000@jrosenbaum.com.au
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/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/9D462086-301D-452E-ADEA-F50A0752EE3D-3zZ9a8.tmp_.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190529T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190529T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T212007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194830Z
UID:91-1559088000-1559088000@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:Nuit Rose: 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/nuit-rose-hidden-worlds/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190517T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190517T235959
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T200946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T200946Z
UID:444-1558051200-1558137599@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:VoxxedDays Sydney 2019
DESCRIPTION:I will discuss my journey to bridge the digital world and the physical world with my Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence based artworks and demonstrate artworks made by other artists working in AR and AI while discussing the technologies involved and the impact they will have on development\, art and the way we view the world. \nFrom computer vision to style transfers\, Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Classifiers and Augmented Reality platforms\, I will explore the highs\, the lows\, the creepy and the exciting moments that come from working as an artist collaborating with a computer. \n \nVoxxedDays Australia 2019 slides
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/voxxeddays-sydney-2019-3/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190513T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190513T235959
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T200945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T200945Z
UID:442-1557705600-1557791999@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:VoxxedDays Melbourne 2019
DESCRIPTION:I will discuss my journey to bridge the digital world and the physical world with my Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence based artworks and demonstrate artworks made by other artists working in AR and AI while discussing the technologies involved and the impact they will have on development\, art and the way we view the world. \nFrom computer vision to style transfers\, Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Classifiers and Augmented Reality platforms\, I will explore the highs\, the lows\, the creepy and the exciting moments that come from working as an artist collaborating with a computer.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/voxxeddays-melbourne-2019-3/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190506T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190506T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T200945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T200945Z
UID:440-1557149400-1557151200@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:Yow! Data 2019
DESCRIPTION:We begin with a story\, the story of how I went from a painter to an artist working in the latest technologies. I will discuss how I fell into this line of research in my masters and how I am hooked on it now. I will provide practical knowledge about developing AR applications\, using Machine learning and marrying the two together. I will explore web GL and new mobile versions of machine learning frameworks and how they relate to modes of mixed reality.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/yow-data-2019-3/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190429T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190429T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T212005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194830Z
UID:89-1556496000-1556496000@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:Body of Knowledge
DESCRIPTION:Can computers see gender? Without being trained in traditional binary notions of gender what can they produce? And how do we interpret the results? J. Rosenbaum presents a paper on their project Hidden Worlds\, an exhibition of Artificial Intelligence Computer Generated artworks and mobile Augmented Reality technologies to see gender through the lens of computer vision. Rosenbaum’s last works used AI to interpret their creations\, this time the computer creates the art and Rosenbaum interprets the output. A Generative Adversarial Network that has been trained in thousands of images of Greek and Roman statuary worked for weeks to create its own. Rosenbaum then explored the output to find the truth inside the computer generated work and reveal that to the viewer. Another Neural Network looked at the works and wrote poetry based on what it saw through an image classifier. This is incorporated into a soundscape inside the app. Viewers will see light boxes and watch them come to life inside the app as the computer generated work is transformed and reinterpreted by human eyes and hands. The language is alien\, computer driven showing a collaborative effort between human and machine. This highly experimental work invites questions about computers creating art\, about how machines see humans and gender and idealized beauty. \nBoK2019 will generate questions that explore the dynamic between an organism and its surroundings\, by asking:  How does art shift the way knowledge and thinking processes are acquired\, extended and distributed? How do cognitive theories offer ways to enact and change individual and collective ways of thinking? The aims of the first Body of Knowledge Art and Embodied Cognition Conference\, which was held at UC IRVINE in 2016 were to “bring together an interdisciplinary group including cognitive scientists\, neuroscientists\, philosophers of mind\, physiologists\, psychologists\, philosophers\, anthropologists\, computer scientists\, artists and designers to explore emerging cognitive neuroscience and theories of embodied cognition.”
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/body-of-knowledge/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190421T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190421T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T211812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194926Z
UID:88-1555804800-1555804800@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:VoxxedDays Sydney 2019
DESCRIPTION:I will discuss my journey to bridge the digital world and the physical world with my Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence based artworks and demonstrate artworks made by other artists working in AR and AI while discussing the technologies involved and the impact they will have on development\, art and the way we view the world. \nFrom computer vision to style transfers\, Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Classifiers and Augmented Reality platforms\, I will explore the highs\, the lows\, the creepy and the exciting moments that come from working as an artist collaborating with a computer. \n \nVoxxedDays Australia 2019 slides
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/voxxeddays-sydney-2019/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190421T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190421T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T211811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194926Z
UID:87-1555804800-1555804800@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:VoxxedDays Melbourne 2019
DESCRIPTION:I will discuss my journey to bridge the digital world and the physical world with my Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence based artworks and demonstrate artworks made by other artists working in AR and AI while discussing the technologies involved and the impact they will have on development\, art and the way we view the world. \nFrom computer vision to style transfers\, Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Classifiers and Augmented Reality platforms\, I will explore the highs\, the lows\, the creepy and the exciting moments that come from working as an artist collaborating with a computer.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/voxxeddays-melbourne-2019/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190421T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190421T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T211810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194927Z
UID:86-1555804800-1555804800@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:Yow! Data 2019
DESCRIPTION:We begin with a story\, the story of how I went from a painter to an artist working in the latest technologies. I will discuss how I fell into this line of research in my masters and how I am hooked on it now. I will provide practical knowledge about developing AR applications\, using Machine learning and marrying the two together. I will explore web GL and new mobile versions of machine learning frameworks and how they relate to modes of mixed reality.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/yow-data-2019/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190123T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190123T123000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T200943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T200943Z
UID:437-1548243000-1548246600@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:LCA 2019 - AI and AR a match made in heaven
DESCRIPTION:I will discuss my journey to bridge the digital world and the physical world with my Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence based artworks and demonstrate artworks made by other artists working in AR and AI while discussing the technologies involved and the impact they will have on development\, art and the way we view the world. \nFrom computer vision to style transfers\, Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Classifiers and Augmented Reality platforms\, I will explore the highs\, the lows\, the creepy and the exciting moments that come from working as an artist collaborating with a computer. \nThe slides are available here \nC2 | Wed 23 Jan | 11:35 a.m.–12:20 p.m.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/lca-2019-ai-and-ar-a-match-made-in-heaven-3/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190122T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20190122T141500
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T200944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T200944Z
UID:439-1548163800-1548166500@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:LCA2019 - Mixed Reality and Art- the quest for the shiny
DESCRIPTION:For the Art + Tech Miniconf I will be discussing Not getting off track as you explore the latest technologies and my works to date. \nMIXED REALITY AND ART: THE QUEST FOR THE SHINY\nAugmented Reality and Virtual Reality are this year’s hottest buzzwords when it comes to art. Are they just gimmicks or is there something deeper behind the work? When artists can create whole immersive worlds or blur the line between the digital and the real what we have to say is still of the most importance. This talk is about the latest technologies and how to stay on track and not get (too) distracted by the shiny new other options out there! J Rosenbaum is a digital artist working in 3D Modeling and Augmented Reality with Machine Learning based interactions. Join us as they unpack what new technology brings to art and what artists bring to new technologies. \nA1 | Tue 22 Jan | 1:30 p.m.–2:15 p.m. \nThe slides for this talk are now available online
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/lca2019-mixed-reality-and-art-the-quest-for-the-shiny-3/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190117T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190117T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T211808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194927Z
UID:84-1547683200-1547683200@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:LCA2019 - Mixed Reality and Art- the quest for the shiny
DESCRIPTION:For the Art + Tech Miniconf I will be discussing Not getting off track as you explore the latest technologies and my works to date. \nMIXED REALITY AND ART: THE QUEST FOR THE SHINY\nAugmented Reality and Virtual Reality are this year’s hottest buzzwords when it comes to art. Are they just gimmicks or is there something deeper behind the work? When artists can create whole immersive worlds or blur the line between the digital and the real what we have to say is still of the most importance. This talk is about the latest technologies and how to stay on track and not get (too) distracted by the shiny new other options out there! J Rosenbaum is a digital artist working in 3D Modeling and Augmented Reality with Machine Learning based interactions. Join us as they unpack what new technology brings to art and what artists bring to new technologies. \nA1 | Tue 22 Jan | 1:30 p.m.–2:15 p.m. \nThe slides for this talk are now available online
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/lca2019-mixed-reality-and-art-the-quest-for-the-shiny/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181228T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181228T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T211807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194928Z
UID:83-1545955200-1545955200@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:LCA 2019 - AI and AR a match made in heaven
DESCRIPTION:I will discuss my journey to bridge the digital world and the physical world with my Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence based artworks and demonstrate artworks made by other artists working in AR and AI while discussing the technologies involved and the impact they will have on development\, art and the way we view the world. \nFrom computer vision to style transfers\, Generative Adversarial Networks and Image Classifiers and Augmented Reality platforms\, I will explore the highs\, the lows\, the creepy and the exciting moments that come from working as an artist collaborating with a computer. \nThe slides are available here \nC2 | Wed 23 Jan | 11:35 a.m.–12:20 p.m.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/lca-2019-ai-and-ar-a-match-made-in-heaven/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181228T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181228T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T210022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194928Z
UID:79-1545955200-1545955200@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:VVITCHVVAVVE
DESCRIPTION:Practitioners who engage with post digital aesthetics are concerned with processes in art-making and conceptual frameworks that assume digitality rather than treat it as an exception. Its tools are ubiquitous\, situated\, embedded with neoslime\, embracing material speculation\, curious imperfection\, mawkish plasticity\, rather than a transhuman sterilised alien ideal of perfection.\nThe post digital has been discussed by artists and thinkers for almost a decade\, these conversations have been abundant in the northern hemisphere. Therefore\, we ask: How can Australia and its people\, including the longest continuing culture on the Earth\, contribute to the conversation? What nuances can we add? How do artists counter or propagate existing structures of power and materiality? And which ethical questions are raised when we consider indigenous lore in post digital space?\nTo begin to seek out answers to these questions about our contemporary post-digital condition artists\, musicians\, scholars\, and activists will gather at Siteworks Brunswick. In yarning circles\, performances\, talks\, and installations\, they will explore instants of occult computing from the arcane to the present day. \nCurated by Nancy Mauro-Flude (TAS) and Tom Penney (VIC)\nVVitchVVavve: Post Digital Aesthetics Symposium with: Angie Abdilla (SYD/TAS)\, Ben Byrne (VIC)\, Kake Geck (VIC)\, Mohamed Chamas (VIC)\, Cramer Florian (R’DAM)\, Richie Cyngler (TAS)\, Annet Dekker (A’DAM)\, Denby (VIC)\, Ma Terie Markéta Dolejšová (PRAGUE)\, Jeremy Dower (VIC)\, Timothy Dwyer (VIC)\, Kimberly D’Amazing (VIC)\, Claire Field (Syd)\, Jay (VIC)\, Adrian Lucas-Healey (VIC)\,Patrick McMahon (VIC)\, Tom Penney (VIC)\, Theo Trian (LA) and others.\nVVitchVVavve: is supported by RMIT School of Design and Despoina’s Critical Media Coven.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/vvitchvvavve/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181228T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181228T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T210022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194929Z
UID:81-1545955200-1545955200@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:Un Magazine Launch and reading
DESCRIPTION:Issue 12.2: Strategic Liaisons\, co-edited by Maddee Clark & Neika Lehman\, is available in print and online. The print edition of un Magazine is distributed and available for free at galleries and outlets across Australia and internationally.\n“I was having dinner with Métis critical writer & painter\, curator & editor David Garneau recently\, and he shared his firm belief that a collaboration is not such without significant disturbance. We talked about this in relation to cross-cultural collaborations\, but we agreed that his theory is always applicable. Collaboration is bandied around a lot and\, as Bhenji Ra points out in her piece in this issue\, if we think about the very real historical legacies of others’ ideas on our own\, then we’re always in relation to an other’s creative practice. But Garneau would say that a simple ‘coming together’ does not necessitate collaboration. Nor can collaboration simply be based in technique. The basis is in each party’s disturbance. It doesn’t have to be some incalcitrant scene of quarrel and chaos. But the psychic shift has to be pronounced\, a disturbance to your life-world. And when it comes to the inter-cultural\, power lines have to be shaken …”\n— from Editorial\, un Magazine 12.2\nFeaturing writing & art by: Kate ten Buuren\, Dennis Golding\, Anna Dunnill & Danni McGrath\, Francis & Spaghetti\, Emma Size\, Warraba Weatherall\, Amanda Hayman\, Troy Casey\, Jenna Green\, Marisa Georgiou\, J. Rosenbaum\, Bhenji Ra\, Madeleine Stack\, Mick Klepner Roe\, Ainslie Templeton\, Destiny Deacon & Virginia Fraser\, Logan MacDonald\, Yasbelle Kerkow\, Ella Benore Rowe\, Therese Keogh & Jacqui Shelton\, Sarah L. Thomson\, Rosie Isaac & Liv Koh\, Amber Wright\, Sally Olds & Rosie Funder\, Michael Spooner & Darius Le\, Genevieve Trail\, Stéphanie Kabanyana Kanyandekwe\, Single Brown Female\, Diana Baker Smith & Kelly Doley.\nCover image:\nDestiny Deacon & Virginia Fraser\nSnap out of it\, 2014\nvideo still\nCourtesy the artists and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/un-magazine-launch-and-reading/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181208T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181208T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T200930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T200930Z
UID:435-1544270400-1544299200@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:VVITCHVVAVVE
DESCRIPTION:Practitioners who engage with post digital aesthetics are concerned with processes in art-making and conceptual frameworks that assume digitality rather than treat it as an exception. Its tools are ubiquitous\, situated\, embedded with neoslime\, embracing material speculation\, curious imperfection\, mawkish plasticity\, rather than a transhuman sterilised alien ideal of perfection.\nThe post digital has been discussed by artists and thinkers for almost a decade\, these conversations have been abundant in the northern hemisphere. Therefore\, we ask: How can Australia and its people\, including the longest continuing culture on the Earth\, contribute to the conversation? What nuances can we add? How do artists counter or propagate existing structures of power and materiality? And which ethical questions are raised when we consider indigenous lore in post digital space?\nTo begin to seek out answers to these questions about our contemporary post-digital condition artists\, musicians\, scholars\, and activists will gather at Siteworks Brunswick. In yarning circles\, performances\, talks\, and installations\, they will explore instants of occult computing from the arcane to the present day. \nCurated by Nancy Mauro-Flude (TAS) and Tom Penney (VIC)\nVVitchVVavve: Post Digital Aesthetics Symposium with: Angie Abdilla (SYD/TAS)\, Ben Byrne (VIC)\, Kake Geck (VIC)\, Mohamed Chamas (VIC)\, Cramer Florian (R’DAM)\, Richie Cyngler (TAS)\, Annet Dekker (A’DAM)\, Denby (VIC)\, Ma Terie Markéta Dolejšová (PRAGUE)\, Jeremy Dower (VIC)\, Timothy Dwyer (VIC)\, Kimberly D’Amazing (VIC)\, Claire Field (Syd)\, Jay (VIC)\, Adrian Lucas-Healey (VIC)\,Patrick McMahon (VIC)\, Tom Penney (VIC)\, Theo Trian (LA) and others.\nVVitchVVavve: is supported by RMIT School of Design and Despoina’s Critical Media Coven.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/vvitchvvavve-3/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition|Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181122T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20181122T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T200930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T200930Z
UID:436-1542909600-1542918600@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:Un Magazine Launch and reading
DESCRIPTION:Issue 12.2: Strategic Liaisons\, co-edited by Maddee Clark & Neika Lehman\, is available in print and online. The print edition of un Magazine is distributed and available for free at galleries and outlets across Australia and internationally.\n“I was having dinner with Métis critical writer & painter\, curator & editor David Garneau recently\, and he shared his firm belief that a collaboration is not such without significant disturbance. We talked about this in relation to cross-cultural collaborations\, but we agreed that his theory is always applicable. Collaboration is bandied around a lot and\, as Bhenji Ra points out in her piece in this issue\, if we think about the very real historical legacies of others’ ideas on our own\, then we’re always in relation to an other’s creative practice. But Garneau would say that a simple ‘coming together’ does not necessitate collaboration. Nor can collaboration simply be based in technique. The basis is in each party’s disturbance. It doesn’t have to be some incalcitrant scene of quarrel and chaos. But the psychic shift has to be pronounced\, a disturbance to your life-world. And when it comes to the inter-cultural\, power lines have to be shaken …”\n— from Editorial\, un Magazine 12.2\nFeaturing writing & art by: Kate ten Buuren\, Dennis Golding\, Anna Dunnill & Danni McGrath\, Francis & Spaghetti\, Emma Size\, Warraba Weatherall\, Amanda Hayman\, Troy Casey\, Jenna Green\, Marisa Georgiou\, J. Rosenbaum\, Bhenji Ra\, Madeleine Stack\, Mick Klepner Roe\, Ainslie Templeton\, Destiny Deacon & Virginia Fraser\, Logan MacDonald\, Yasbelle Kerkow\, Ella Benore Rowe\, Therese Keogh & Jacqui Shelton\, Sarah L. Thomson\, Rosie Isaac & Liv Koh\, Amber Wright\, Sally Olds & Rosie Funder\, Michael Spooner & Darius Le\, Genevieve Trail\, Stéphanie Kabanyana Kanyandekwe\, Single Brown Female\, Diana Baker Smith & Kelly Doley.\nCover image:\nDestiny Deacon & Virginia Fraser\nSnap out of it\, 2014\nvideo still\nCourtesy the artists and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/un-magazine-launch-and-reading-3/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180915T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T200929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T200929Z
UID:434-1536998400-1537030800@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:Mixed Reality and Art
DESCRIPTION:This talk is about mixed reality technologies\, Virtual Reality\, Augmented Reality and how they can be beneficial to artists and exploring art in depth. I will go behind the code to the amazing things this technology currently does\, what it can reveal and how it is currently being used for good and for ill. I will also discuss how easy it is to get off track on your project\, as an artist or as a developer and what we need to bear in mind as we navigate the different streams of development and art \nI am an artist and a developer\, and will be pitching this talk for people who are interested in both or who would like a new way to look at existing technologies to see the potential beneath. I speak with the experience of someone who has developed my own Augmented Reality applications and used it to create award winning art. \nThis talk brings value in terms of looking at the way we currently approach technologies as to how we could be approaching them and is a light and fun introduction to mixed and immersive reality options.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/mixed-reality-and-art-3/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180912T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180922T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T200929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T200929Z
UID:433-1536746400-1537635600@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:Hidden Worlds
DESCRIPTION:Can computers see gender? Without being trained in traditional binary notions of gender what can they produce? And how do we interpret the results? J. Rosenbaum is presenting Hidden Worlds\, an exhibition of Artificial Intelligence Computer Generated artworks using mobile Augmented Reality technologies to see gender through the lens of computer vision. Rosenbaum’s last works used AI to interpret their creations\, this time the computer will be creating the art and Rosenbaum will create interpretations based on the output. A Neural Network that has been trained in thousands of images of Greek and Roman statuary attempts to create its own. Rosenbaum will then take the output and seek to find the truth inside the computer generated work and reveal that to the viewer. Another Neural Network will look at the works and attempt to write poetry based on what it sees. This will be incorporated into a soundscape inside the app. Viewers will see light boxes and watch them come to life inside the app as the computer generated work is transformed and reinterpreted by human eyes and hands. The language will be alien\, computer driven showing a collaborative effort between human and machine. This highly experimental work invites questions about computers creating art\, about how machines see humans and gender and idealized beauty.\nHidden Worlds will be at Testing Grounds from September 12 to 22 as part of Critical Mass for Melbourne Fringe Festival. \nDates: September 12-22\nTimes: Open Wednesday to Saturday 10-6\nVenue: Testing Grounds- White Box. 1 City Rd\, Melbourne.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/hidden-worlds-3/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180824T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20180828T235959
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231205T200928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T200928Z
UID:432-1535068800-1535500799@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:PyCon - Creepy\, frivolous and beautiful art made with machines
DESCRIPTION:Join me at PyCon in August for a discussion on how artists use python And machine learning to create creepy\, frivolous and beautiful art. \nAn exploration of digital art looking at the uses of machine learning and how it impacts the future of art. What can we learn from art created using neural networks and what can we create? From the frivolous to the beautiful\, what does art created by computers look like and where can it take us? \nDownload my pyconau 2018 slides \n 
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/pycon-creepy-frivolous-and-beautiful-art-made-with-machines-3/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180822T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180822T000000
DTSTAMP:20260424T093047
CREATED:20231116T210021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T194929Z
UID:77-1534896000-1534896000@jrosenbaum.com.au
SUMMARY:Mixed Reality and Art
DESCRIPTION:This talk is about mixed reality technologies\, Virtual Reality\, Augmented Reality and how they can be beneficial to artists and exploring art in depth. I will go behind the code to the amazing things this technology currently does\, what it can reveal and how it is currently being used for good and for ill. I will also discuss how easy it is to get off track on your project\, as an artist or as a developer and what we need to bear in mind as we navigate the different streams of development and art \nI am an artist and a developer\, and will be pitching this talk for people who are interested in both or who would like a new way to look at existing technologies to see the potential beneath. I speak with the experience of someone who has developed my own Augmented Reality applications and used it to create award winning art. \nThis talk brings value in terms of looking at the way we currently approach technologies as to how we could be approaching them and is a light and fun introduction to mixed and immersive reality options.
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/mixed-reality-and-art/
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