Tag: artificial intelligence art

  • Fourth Order Eidolons

    Fourth Order Eidolons

    AI slop is proliferating on social media at an alarming rate. Images are generated and disseminated with political agendas, particularly in right-wing spheres. These AI-generated images often depict soldiers, sad […] Read more

  • Fort Earth

    Fort Earth

    Fort Earth is a group exhibition organized by FortHeartCo exploring eco friendly approaches to art. J. Rosenbaum will be presenting a new artwork that responds to the environmental theme by […] Read more

  • Knox Immerse 2024 – Set in Stone

    Knox Immerse 2024 – Set in Stone

    Set in Stone is going huge for Knox Immerse 2024 Festival! This exhibition will show a new site specific installation of my work exhibiting the debiasing of an AI system […] Read more

  • Melbourne fringe: Frankenstein’s Telephone

    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 […] Read more

  • Self_Portrait

    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 […] Read more

  • 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 […] 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

  • 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 […] 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

  • Recursion

    Recursion

    Neural networks meet 3D rendering in an immersive exploration of gender, humanity, and AI. Witness the fusion of creativity and machine learning through interactive works. Read more