News and Events
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AI Perceptions of Gender – STOFF
Coming to Melbourne Fringe and Stockholm fringe festival is the entirely online 3D gallery experience AI perceptions of gender where people will have the opportunity to explore works generated by […]
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and/or presented by queertech.io, ACMI and Midsumma
Presented by Midsumma Festival’s AND/OR program, ACMI and Queertech.io. QueerTech.io presents an online/offline exhibition of artworks created by artists identifying as both queer and disabled. Curated by the Queertech.io artist […]
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LCA 2022 – Roll for Initiative: how to make the world of AI a more ethical place
Your team has gathered to fight bias, your tool, AI. How do you muster your forces and all of the abilities at your disposal to fight and slay your fearsome […]
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Gertrude St Projection Festival 2021
Australia’s oldest running projection festival returns in July 2021 to present Past, Presents, Futures. My work Set in Stone has evolved as a large scale projection video work showing the […]
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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. […]
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Midsumma and Australia Post Art Prize 2021
I’m pleased to announce that I am a finalist in the Midsumma Australia Post Art Prize for 2021 for my work Set in Stone. About the Prize Since its inauguration […]
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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, […]
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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 […]
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Frankenstein’s Telephone
Frankenstein’s Telephone’ is a conceptual artwork created using artificial intelligence to examine how computer vision expresses gender classifications. Each of the images in the sequence are snapshots of that document how various neural networks have generated an image based on a prompt phrase
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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 […]