Tag: machine learning
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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 as well as a new augmented reality interaction with the work using WebAR. Head down to the brand new Knox Gallery to see the installation… Read more
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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. Read more
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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 Read more
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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 does an artist respond to that? These works are a collaboration between human and computer, to create art where gender shifts and transforms, where what… Read more
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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… Read more
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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 does an artist respond to that? These works are a collaboration between human and computer, to create art where gender shifts and transforms, where what… Read more
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VoxxedDays Sydney 2019
I will discuss my journey to bridge the digital world and the physical world with my Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence based artworks and demonstrate artworks made by other artists working in AR and AI while discussing the technologies involved and the impact they will have on development, art and the way we view the… Read more
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VoxxedDays Melbourne 2019
I will discuss my journey to bridge the digital world and the physical world with my Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence based artworks and demonstrate artworks made by other artists working in AR and AI while discussing the technologies involved and the impact they will have on development, art and the way we view the… Read more
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Yow! Data 2019
We begin with a story, the story of how I went from a painter to an artist working in the latest technologies. I will discuss how I fell into this line of research in my masters and how I am hooked on it now. I will provide practical knowledge about developing AR applications, using Machine… Read more
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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