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SUMMARY:Beyond the Binary - Midsumma
DESCRIPTION:There is something delightful about people who are looking through their phones at my figures who are looking at their phones. A beautiful recursion of technology and engagement\, a new way of looking at the world. So often we see art and commentary complaining about the pervasiveness of the smart phone without exploring the beautiful ways it connects us all together\, without acknowledging the fact that we have the sum total of humanity’s knowledge at our fingertips. There are constant complaints about selfies and narcissism without exploring the very real benefit that selfies have in making us feel valid in our own skin\, especially when we cannot always control the way the world sees us. \nThese works are on the nature of non binary transness in a binary state. As so many of us live as non binary people on a gender spectrum in a world that insists on being blue or pink\, male or female I felt it was appropriate to explore this nature within a system that only sees things essentially as on or off\, 1 or 0. My work represents those of us who live in that spectrum\, outside the binary\, and often have difficulty fitting into the rigid societal norms so often enforced on us. \nMy work also explores the nature of passing and not passing as the gender you are. The complex nature of your internal monologue not matching your exterior and how\, if you are in a gender that changes regularly\, your body may or may not fit you at any time\, sometimes without warning. \nThe trapped in the wrong body narrative still persists. The idea that trans people can and will want to change their bodies is pervasive and trans people who cannot\, or do not\, wish to transition are underrepresented. This project shows people in varying stages of self-acceptance\, of exploring their bodies as they are\, unashamed. They are gods\, inspired by archaeological artifacts and classical art with a modern twist. they are a vision of acceptance and emergence. Showing that there is no wrong way to have a body. \nThese works use Machine Learning\, Augmented Reality\, and 3D modeling to explore these complex themes. For more information on the Recursion project visit my page
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/beyond-the-binary-midsumma-3/
LOCATION:Victoria
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:The Future of Art - Art+Tech LCA2018
DESCRIPTION:I will be presenting the Opening Keynote at the Art + Tech Miniconf at Linuxconf this year. Based at UTS Sydney this talk will explore the future of Art\, Generative Art\, Machine Learning\, Augmented Reality and the wonderful and creepy things people are making.\n\n\nMost people are aware of the impact machine learning will have on jobs\, on the future of research and autonomous machines\, but few seem to be aware of the future role machine learning could play in the creative arts\, in visual art and music. What will art be like when artists and musicians routinely work collaboratively with machines to create new and interesting artworks? 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? This talk will explore magenta in tensorflow and neural style in caffe\, google deep dream\, next Rembrandt\, and convolutional neural networks. I will look into some of the beautiful applications of machine learning in art and some of the ridiculous ones as well. From paint samples to autonomous works I will explore the joys and horrors of machine learning for artistic purposes. I will also touch on the emotional impact of digital art including the uncanny valley.\n\nLCA2018 Future of Art – Slides
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/the-future-of-art-arttech-lca2018-3/
LOCATION:Victoria
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SUMMARY:The Future of Art - Art+Tech LCA2018
DESCRIPTION:I will be presenting the Opening Keynote at the Art + Tech Miniconf at Linuxconf this year. Based at UTS Sydney this talk will explore the future of Art\, Generative Art\, Machine Learning\, Augmented Reality and the wonderful and creepy things people are making.\n\n\nMost people are aware of the impact machine learning will have on jobs\, on the future of research and autonomous machines\, but few seem to be aware of the future role machine learning could play in the creative arts\, in visual art and music. What will art be like when artists and musicians routinely work collaboratively with machines to create new and interesting artworks? 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? This talk will explore magenta in tensorflow and neural style in caffe\, google deep dream\, next Rembrandt\, and convolutional neural networks. I will look into some of the beautiful applications of machine learning in art and some of the ridiculous ones as well. From paint samples to autonomous works I will explore the joys and horrors of machine learning for artistic purposes. I will also touch on the emotional impact of digital art including the uncanny valley.\n\nLCA2018 Future of Art – Slides
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/the-future-of-art-arttech-lca2018/
LOCATION:Victoria
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SUMMARY:[Un]Natural
DESCRIPTION:A mixed media exploration of Naiads\, Dryads and Nereids from Greek and Roman mythology using augmented Reality\, 3D modeling and neural networks to create modern interpretations of classical creatures of nature. Using the highly technological with the highly natural invites discussion about how at odds we are to the natural world and how we might use technology to better connect with the environment and assist our planet\, that it need not be an either or thing but something to explore and evolve within ourselves. The creatures from mythology have long been a subject for painters and sculptors with a classical bent and the anthropomorphization of environmental concerns assists with the empathy towards the environment and its needs. By using machine learning and augmented reality through a mobile application interface I am seeking to grant the viewer an insight into a computers empathic reaction to our environment. \n\nOpening Saturday 5 May 2-4pm
URL:https://jrosenbaum.com.au/event/unnatural/
LOCATION:Victoria
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