News and Events
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Beyond the Binary – Melbourne Fringe Festival
Art History and Digital Art collide in this experimental Mixed Reality project by J. Rosenbaum. Inspired by classical art and ancient archaeological artifacts, Rosenbaum uses Augmented Reality and Machine Learning […]
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Real World VR – VR / AR / MR Forum Q&A Demos THE ARTS SESSION
This session focuses on emerging VR / AR / MR / 3D artists who are utilising new technologies in the arts. On the night the audience will get to hear […]
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Beyond the Binary – Midsumma
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 […]
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YOW Data – The Future of Art
Most 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 […]
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ART-IFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: Creepy, Frivolous And Beautiful Art Made With Machines
An exploration of digital art looking at the history of some of the delightfully frivolous uses of machine learning and how it impacts the future of art. From paint samples […]
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Beyond the Binary – Melbourne Fringe Festival
Art History and Digital Art collide in this experimental Mixed Reality project by J. Rosenbaum. Inspired by classical art and ancient archaeological artifacts, Rosenbaum uses Augmented Reality and Machine Learning […]
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Symposium on Diversity and Inclusion in Artificial Intelligence
J. Rosenbaum will be presenting a paper on their work Gender Tapestry at The CSIRO Data 61 Symposium on Diversity and Inclusion in Artificial Intelligence in Sydney and Online. In […]
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Self_Portrait
Self_Portrait is an exploration of gender and AI. Through interconnected AI systems, we delve into the gendered connotations of certain words, particularly those related to personality traits. AI system interconnectivity […]
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Gender Tapestry
in Gender Tapestry, J. Rosenbaum investigates the fascinating connections between facial recognition, gender classification, and color perception. Similar to how different computer monitors present colors in varying ways, J posits that individuals perceive and experience gender uniquely. They explore the idea that our life experiences, cultural influences, and personal perspectives shape our understanding of gender.