Tag: ai

  • Diversity and Inclusion in AI Symposium

    Diversity and Inclusion in AI Symposium

    I will be presenting my AI slop research at the Diversity and Inclusion in AI Symposium online this year. I am exploring the linkages between AI slop. The propagation of […] Read more

  • PyConAU

    I’m headed to PyconAu for two talks this year, I’ll be presenting Roll for Initiative as a keynote on the Friday and Gender Tapestry on the Saturday. Roll for InitiativeYour […] Read more

  • Frankenstein’s Telephone

    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 Read more

  • 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 […] Read more

  • 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 […] Read more

  • Hidden Worlds

    Hidden Worlds

    Hidden Worlds uses Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality to examine gender through the lens of computer vision. These works use a Generative Adversarial Network trained on Greek and Roman statuary to generate its own which I interpret in my own way. I use another AI to write descriptive content for each work and generated music… Read more

  • The Future of Art – Art+Tech LCA2018

    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 […] Read more

  • 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 […] Read more