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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.
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LOCATION:Victoria
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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.
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LOCATION:Victoria
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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 
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LOCATION:Victoria
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