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  • The new (ab)normal

    I am delighted to announce that have some artwork in RMIT Gallery’s inaugural online exhibition  The new (ab)normal, exploring isolation in conjunction with neural networks and landscapes. These AI artworks […]

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  • Clouds: The 6th International Exhibition on New Media Art 2020

    An international exhibition of new media art and artists exploring identity, culture and creation. CICA Museum March 25 – April 12 , 2020 2020. 03. 25 – 04. 12 Featured […]

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  • Future Histories

    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+ […]

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  • a marble face of a nonbinary person made up of marble faces in various stages of generation by a GAN

    Set in Stone

    Set in Stone is an ongoing artistic project resulting from my inquiries into training bias out of image generation algorithms. I used a discrete 3D rendered dataset, firstly of masculine marble faces, then adding in feminine marble faces, and finally faces that break out of the binary mold by exploring color and diverse hairstyles. The…

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  • Uncanny Valley

    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 […]

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  • Knox Immerse 2019: Hidden Worlds

    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 […]

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  • AWS Community Day Melbourne

    Join the largest AWS community event in Australia with Jeff Barr, Chief Evangelist & VP AWS Community Day Australia is a free full-day event dedicated to AWS User Groups and […]

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  • AN AI generated face made using a GAN. the face is feminine looking in striking peaches and blues and heavy appearing makeup. In front of it shows a hand holding a phone with the face of the generated image applied to the person in the phone.

    Uncanny Valley

    Picture a face manipulated in Snapchat, adorned with a computer-generated, melty mask—set against an artful background. My fascination with Snapchat led me to scrape images from Instagram, curious about what a neural network could create. The Generative Adversarial Network, instead of blending Augmented Reality components into nightmarish forms, astoundingly detected commonalities and erased these components…

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  • Body of Knowledge

    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 […]

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  • Nuit Rose: Hidden Worlds

    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 […]

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